55 



kan. Capt. Phayre (1845-7). E. Female. From Ma= 

 lacca. E. Liadstedt, Esq. (1847). 



245. H. HoDGSONii, Jerclon (///. Ind. Orn. pi. 5.). 



Hab. Nilgiris ; Malabar. 



A. Male (not good). From the Nilgiris, T. C. Jerdon, 

 Esq. (1843). 



246. H. JAVENSis. 



Syn. Picus javensis, Horsfield. 

 P. leiicogaster, Reinwardt. 



♦Great Malayan Woodpecker,' J. A. S. VI, 952. 

 Peatak cyam, Java. 

 Hab. Malay countries ; Tenasserim. 



A. Male. C S. Bonnevie, Esq. (1842). B. Another. 

 R. W. G. Frith, Esq. (1847). Both from Malacra. C, 

 Female. J. Middleton, Esq. (18 ). Java? D. Young 

 male. From Penang. Rev. J. Barbe (1846). 



247. H. FUNEBRIS. 



Syn. Picus funebris, Valenciennes. 



P. modestus, Vigors, P. Z. S. 

 Hab. Philippines. 



A. Male. From the dispersed Macao Museum (18 ) 



Genus Chrysocolaptes, Blyth. 



248. Chr. sultaneus. 



Syn. Picus sultaneus, Hodgson, J. A. S. VI, 105. 

 P. strictus apud Jerdon, Catal. 



P. streninis, Gould, mentioned P. Z. S. 1839, p. 165, 

 Hah. India generally, chiefly the hill forests, rare in the plains ; 

 also Assam, Sylhet, Arakan, Tenasserim, and Malayan peninsula south- 

 ward as far as Malacca. 



A. Male, from Munipur. Capt. Guthrie (1843). B. 

 Female, from vicinity of Calcutta (1845). C. Another, 

 from Nepal. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. (1842). D. Young 

 female, from Darjeeling. C. S. Bonnevie, Esq. (1846). 



249. Chr. goensis (PI. Enl. 696). 



Syn. Picus ffoensis, Gme\m. 



Dendrocojms ElUotti, Jerdon, Catal. 

 Chr. melanotus, Blyth, J. A: S. XII, 1005. 

 Hab. Indian peninsula : rare in most parts ; common in a few 

 localities. 



A. ]\Iale, from Mednapore district. Capt. Pringle Short- 

 rede (1845). B. Female, from S. India. T. C. Jerdon, 

 Esq. (1847). 



250. Chr, h.ematribon. 



Syn. Picus hcBinatrihon, Wagler. 



P. spilolophus. Vigors, P. Z. S. 1830, p. 98 (the female)., 

 Hab. Philippines. 



A. Female. From the dispersed Macao Museum (1837) 



