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CATALOGUE OF PICI. 115 
THRIPONAX, Cab. & Heine. 
javensis (Horsf.). Eight. 54,39. Malay Peninsula (Malacca). Sumatra 
(Lampong Residency : Gunung Trang). Borneo (Silam). 
javensis, susp. suluensis, ”. Blas. J.f.0. 1890 p. 140. 
Six. 3¢, 39. Sulu Archipelago (Bongao Island, July). Philippine 
Islands (Luzon ; Basilan, May ; Surigao, May). 
‘© Differs from the typical form principally in the smaller proportions of the bills and 
wings. In the typical form the dimensions are: Bill, 5°33 cm. ; wing, 2271 ;— 
in the subspecies, five individuals measure—total length, 34-35 ; wing, 18°8-19°5 ; 
tail, 15°9-16°8 ; culmen, 4°1-4°5; tarsus, 3°1-3°25 em.” (Blasius). Habitat. Sulu 
Archipelago and Philippines. 
Dr. Sharpe states (Ibis, 1894, p. 249), on the authority of Mr: Hargitt, that the Sulu 
birds are inseparable from the Typical form. In our series the specimens from 
the Philippines and Sulu Islands agree with one another, and differ from Malac- 
can, Bornean, and Sumatran examples in having the wing and beak considerably 
shorter, as Dr. Blasius states in his description. Mr. Hartert writes us that this 
is also the case with the series at Tring. 
pectoralis, Tweedd. ; crawfurdi (@.R.Gr.) 
hodgii (Blyth). Two. ¢&, 2. South Andaman Islands, March. 
hodgsoni (Jerd.). 
feddeni (Blanf.). One. ¢@. Pegu. 
hargitti, Sharpe. One. ¢. Philippine Islands (Negros, March). 
To the synonymy of this species must be added Thriponax philippinensis, Steere, 
List B. & Mamm. Philipp. p. 8 (1890) ; zd. Ibis, 1891, p. 305 ; Bourns & Worces. 
Occ. Pap. Minnes. Acad. p. 36, no. 437 (1894) ; wd. t.c. p. 53; Grant, Ihis, 1896, 
pp. 473-474 ; id. t.c. p. 558. 
mindorensis, Steere, List B. and Mamm. Philipp. p. 8 (1890); id. Ibis, 1891 pp. 305, 
306; Hartert, J.f.0. 1891, p. 295; id. Nov. Zool. ii. p. 487 (1895); Grant, Ibis, 1896, 
pp. 473, 474. 
«© Adult male :—Much smaller than 7. philippinenis. Rump white. Much white upon 
ear coverts and throat. Scarlet cheek patch limited to a narrow bar upon the 
lower jaw. Bases of the feathers of the forehead, as well as of the crest, white. 
White spot at bases of first and second primaries.” (Steere, Ibis, 1891, p. 305). 
Habitat. Mindoro. 
T richardsi (7ristr.). One. @. Tsu-sima Island. 
Type of the species, P.Z.S., 1879, p. 386 pl. xxxi. 
Mr. Seebohm states (Ibis, 1892, pp. 248-250) that 7’. kalinowskii, Tacz., from Corea, 
which Mr Hargitt has recognised as distinct, is identical with this species. 
CEOPHLEUS, Cab. & Heine. 
lineatus (Linn.). (=Campephilus malherbii, Gr. Tristr. Cat. Coll. Birds, 
p. 102). Seven. 4¢(1 jr.), 39. Brazil (Para). Ecuador (Sarayacu). 
Bolivia. 
scapularis (Vig.). Seven. 5¢,29. Central America (Vera Paz, Cajabon, 
January ; Honduras). 
fuscipennis (Se/at.); erythrops (Valenc.) ; galeatus (Temm.). 
DRYOTOMUS, Swains. 
pileatus (Linn.). Ten.6¢,49(1jr.). Vancouver Island. United States 
(Illinois ; Kentucky, Lexington ; Georgia ; Texas). 
schulzi (Cab.). 
PICUS, Linn. 
martius, Linn. Six. 26,49. Scandinavia. 
PICUMNINA. 
PICUMNUS, 7emm. 
rufiventris (Bp.). One. ¢. Peru (Sarayacu). 
cinnamomeus, Wagl. 
