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BARBETS—(cont.) 
295. Mesobucco duvauceli ! 297. Zantholema hemato- 
(Less.). | cephala (P. L. S. Miill.). 
296. Mesobucco cyanotis | 298. Psilopogon pyrolophus 
(Blyth). | (S. Miill.). 
Famity LNDICATORIDE—HONEY-GUIDES. 
299. Indicator malayanus, Sharpe. 
Paminy PICIDE—WOODPECKERS. 
300. Gecinus vittatus (Vieill.). 313. Miglyptes grammithorax 
301. Gecinus viridanus (Blyth). (Math.). 
302. Gecinus robinsoni, | 314. Miglyptes tukki (Less.). 
Grant. 315. Micropternus — brachyurus 
303. Gecinus rodgeri, Huartert (Viel. ). 
and Butler. 316. Micropternus pheeoceps, 
304. Gecinus observandus, Blyth. 
Hartert. 317. Tiga javanensis (Ljung). 
305. Gauropicoides rafflesi | 318. Chrysophlegma malaccense 
(Vig.). (Lath.). 
306. Gecinulus viridis, Blyth. 319. Chrysophlegma humii, 
307. Iyngipicus pumilus, Hargitt. 
Hargitt. | 320. Chrysophlegma wrayi, 
308. Iyngipicus canicapillus, | Sharpe. 
Blyth. 321. Chrysocolaptes vutticrista- 
309. Tyngipicus auritus (Gm.). tus (Tick.). 
(310. Dendrocopus analis | 3222. Chrysocolaptes validus 
(Horsf.). | | (Temm.). 
311. Pyrrhopicus pyrrhotis, 323. Hemicercus sordidus 
(Hodgs.). (Hyton). 
312. Pyrrhopicus porphomelas | 324. Hemicercus canente 
(Bove). (Less.). 
295, 296. Birds from Trang are typical M. cyanetis with bright blue ear- 
coverts. Specimens from Northern and Central Perak have the ear-coverts 
mingled with black, sometimes nearly black; while those from Selangor have 
only the faintest tinge of blue, coming closest to the typical M. duvauceli. The 
two forms are only slightly differentiated subspecies. 
299. A specimen of this species was obtained at Ginting Bidei, Selangor- 
Pahang border, 2,300 feet, in April, 1908. The Malayan bird is perhaps better 
kept distinet from the Bornean J. archipelagicus under the name I, malayanus, 
Sharpe. Another specimen agreeing with the aboye was obtained in the Trang- 
Patelung border in December, 1909. 
301. Like so many other birds, this species attains its southern limit in Patani 
and Kedah. The bird from Trang is G. viridanus, but that from Langkawi is 
G. vittatus. 
302. At present known only from the types from Gunong Tahan, 
306. Within the last two years this species has been obtained in large number 
from numerous localities from Northern Perak to Southern Selangor at altitudes 
varying from about 500 to 4,000 feet. 
310. This Woodpecker is recorded from Malacca, but L very much doubt if it 
really occurs there ; no recent collectors have met with it. 
