1877.] DISTEICT OF LAMPONG, S.E. SUMATRA. 479 



12. HiEEOCOCCTX FUG AX. p. 2aS. 



Cuculus fugax, Horsf. t. c. p. 178, "Java" (1820). 



Sumatran, Bornean, and Malaccan examples offer no points of difference. 



13. CenTROPUS EtJRYCEECUS. 



Cuculus buhulus, Horsf. apud Baffles, t. c. p. 286, " Sumatra." 

 Centropus eunjcermis, A. Hay ; Blyth, J. A. S. B. 1845, p. 551, " Malacca." 

 Sumatran and Bornean individuals agree with typical specimens. As yet I have not been 

 able to compare them with the Javan form, which is, according to Blyth (/. c), a smaller species. 



14. Thriponax javensis. 



Picus javensis, Horsf. t. c. p. 172, " Java " (1820). 



The examples obtained by Mr. Buxton in no respect differ from Malaccan, with which the 

 type is said to agree. 



15. TiGA RAFFLES!. 



Picus rafflesii. Vigors, App. Mem. Eaffles, p. 669, "Sumatra" (1830). 

 Bornean and Malaccan individuals are inseparable. 



16. Tig A javanensis. 



Picus javanensis, Ljungh, Act. Stockh. xviii. p. 134, "Java" (1797); Walden, Ibis, 1871, 

 p. 164. 



Picus tiga, Horsf. t. c. p. 177, " Java " (1820). 



" Tiga Tufa" Eaffles, t. c. p. 290, " Sumatra " (1821). 



Sumatran, Malaccan, and Javan individuals do not specifically differ. Of somewhat smaller 

 dimensions than the race which inhabits the Burmese countries. 



17. Callolophus mentalis. 



Picus mentalis, Temm. PI. Col. 384, "Java" (1826). 

 Sumatran and Malaccan examples do not vary. 



18. Callolophus pumceus. 



Picus puniceus, Horsf. t.c. p. 176, "Java" (1821); Raffles, t. c. p. 289, "Sumatra" (1821). 

 Malaccan, Bornean, and Sumatran individuals do not differ. 



19. Callolophus malaccensis. 



Picus malaccensis. Lath. Ind. Orn. i. p. 241, "Malacca" (1790). 



Count Salvadori has remarked [t. c. p. 61) that this species and C. miniatiis of Java are '^' o^jcj ' 

 distinct, and that I had erred (Ibis, 1871, p. 165*) when, following Malherbe and others, I 



* [Anted, p. 103. — Ed.] 



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