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AVOODPECKERS-(wH/.) 



302. Gocinusrobinsoni, Grant. 



303. Gecinus rodgeri, Hartert 



ami BiiiJer. 



304. Gecimis observandus, Har- 



teii. 



t305. Gaiiropicoides rafflesi ( Vig.) . 



306. Gecimilus viridis, Blyth. 



307. lyngipicus pumilus, 



Hargitt. 



308. Ivngipicu.s canicapillus, 



'Bhjth. 



t309. lyngipicus auritus (Gm.). 



[310. Dendrocopus analis 



(Horsf.).-] 



t311. Pvrrhopicus pyrrhotis 

 [Hodgs.). 



312. Pyrrhopicus porphyromelas 



\Boie.). 



313. Miglyptes grammitliorax 



{Mdlh.}. 



314. Miglyptfs tukki {Less.). 



315. Micropternus brachvurus 



(Vieill). 



310. Micropternus phoDoceps, 



Bl,/th. 



317. Tiga javanonsis {Ljung). 



318. Clirysoplilegnia malaccense 



(Lath.). 



319. Chrysoplilegma humii, 



Hargitt. 



320. Chrysoplilegma wrayi, 



Sharpe. 



321. Clirvsocolaptes gutticrista- 



tus {Tick.). 



322. Clirysocolaptes validus 



{Temm.). 



323. Hemicerciis sordidus (-£/?/- 



ton). 



324. Hemicercus canente 



(Less.). 



325. Aloplionerpes pulveruleu- 



tus {Temm.). 



326. Tliripouax javensis 



(ffor«/.). 



327. Picumnus 



{Burton) . 



innominatus 



328. Sasia abnormis (Temm.). 



Order HUH rL.EMIF0R3IES-B&0A DB I LLS. 



329. Calyptomena viridis, Baffles. 



330. Psarisomus dalliousise 



{Javieson). 

 t331. Serilophus rothschildi, 

 Hartert and Butler. 



332. Euryla-mus javauicus, 

 Horsf. 



333. Eurylaenius ocliromelass 



Raffles. 



334. Corydon sumatranu, 



{Raffles). 



335. Cymborhyuchus inalaccen- 



sis, Salvad. 



Ordee p./i,s'/S'Bi?i;/S— perching birds. 



*336. Pitta cserulea {Raffles). 

 337. Pitta cyanoptera, Temm. 



t338. Pitta megarhyncha, Schleg. 

 339. Pitta coccinea, Eyton. 



Family />/rr/Z>zS:-GR()UNDTHIlUSHES. 



340. Pitta cucullata, Hartl. 



341. Eucichla boschii, Mull, and 



342. Eucichla gurneyi, Htime. 



302. At present known only from the types from Gnnon<? T.ahan. 



306. From the vicinity of Tongkah only. 



310. This Woorlpecker is recorded from Malacca, but I very much donbt 

 whether it really occurs there ; no recent collectors have met with it. 



327. The only recorded specimen from the Malay Peninsula is one from the 

 Lamt Hills, obtained by Mr. Wray, and now in the I'.ritish Museum. 



330. Larut Hills, Perak ; Semanjrko Pass, Selangor ; Gunong Tahan, Pahang. 



331. Known only from the four original specimens obtained by Mr. Butler on 

 Ounoncf Ijau, Perak, and from two males from Ginting Bidei, Selangor, 2,.300 feet, 

 shot in November, VM7. 



