1919-] from Souf/i Annnm and Coc/iiii C'/i'tna. 435 



05. lyngipicus canicapillus (Blytli). 



Onstalct, p. 202. 



4(^,8 ?. Dal)itu. 050 ft., S. Annum. 14-28 Marcli, 

 1918. 



2 (^ , 2 ? . Dran, 3000 i't., S. Ainiam. 1 A])nl-1 1 May, 

 1918. 



1 (^, 1 ? . Dalat, 5000 ft., S. Annam. April-7 May, 

 1918. 



•' Iris (lark, bill broMMiish black, feet dull olive. '^ 



Males. T.L. 143, 117, 132, 138, 145, 142, 137 ; W. 81, 



84, 85, 80,85, 82, 85 iiku. 



Females. T. \u 130, 148, 140, 150, 147, 139, 145 ; W. 85. 



85, 83, 90, 84, 82, 89 mm. 



Many of tliis series are not fully adult, but the adults agree 

 with a series from all i)arts of the Malay Peninsula. 



60. Dendrocopus analis Horsf. 



DeudrocopK.s anulia Ivngvpennis Hesse. Ornith. Monatsb. 

 XX. 1912, p. 82. 



Dr//obates analis Stresemaun, Nov. Zool. xx. 1913, |). 319. 



1 ? . Tour Cham, Phanran-'-, S. Annum. 22 May, 1918. 



T.L. 170; W. 100 ; T. 60 ; Ts. 20; exposed culmeu 

 22*5 mm. 



We agree with Stresemanu (/. c. s.) that only one form of 

 this bird is recognizable, ranging from Burma and An nam to 

 Java and Bali, with wings varying from 92 to 102 mm. The 

 supposed differences in the length of the wings relied on by 

 Hesse are individal and not geographical. 



The Annum s[)ecinn;n has been compaied with a large 

 series from Java. 



67. Hypopicus hyperythriis \'ig. 



Oustalct, p. 259. 



3 (^ , 2 ? . Dal)an, 650 ft., «. Annam. 20-27 Marcli, 1918. 



" Iris crimson (mule), brown (femalej ; maxilla black, or 

 greenish yellow with the culmen narrowly black ; mandible 

 greenish yellow, the tip yellow ; feet very dark olive or pale 

 leaden." 



