95 



42. ZANTHOLjEMA H/EMATOCEPHALA. 



Zantholxma hiematocephala (Mull.) ; Shelley, toui. cit., p. 89 ; 

 Robiuson and Kloss, torn, cit., p. 44. 



The Coppersmith was fairly common in the low country and its 

 note was often heard, though only one specimen was actually 

 obtained. 



PICID^]. 

 43. GECINUS VIRIDANUS. 



Gecinns viridamis (Blyth) ; Hargitt, Cat Birds Brit. Mus., xviii., 

 p. 47 (1890) ; Robinson and Kloss, torn, cit., p. 45. 



Two males and a female from the open country round Ban 

 Kok Klap. 



44. CHRYSOPHLEGMA MALACCENSE. 



Chrysophlegma malaccense (Lath.) ; Hargitt, torn, cit., p. 122 ; 

 Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 46. 



A single male from Ban Kok Klap. 



15. CHRYSOPHLEGMA HUMII. 



Chrysophlegma humii, Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 126 ; Robinson and 

 Kloss, tom. cit., p. 46. 



Two females from Kao Nawng. 



" Iris hazel brown, upper mandible plumbeous green, lower 

 greenish horn, feet greenish." 



40. GECINULUS A'IRIDIS. 



Gecinulns viridis (Blyth) ; Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 136. 



A single female from Ban Kok Klap, shot among bamboos. 



47. MIGLYPTES GRAMMITHORAX. 



Mighjptes grammithorax (Malh.) ; Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 385 ; 

 Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 46. 



Three fetnales from Kao Nawng. 



" Iris chestnut, feet plumbeous green bill lead colour." 



48. MICROPTERNUS BRACHYURUS. 



Micropternus hrachynrns (Vieill.) ; Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 396. 

 A male from Ban Kok Klap. 



49. TIGA JAVANENSIS. 



Tiga javanensis (Ljvmg) ; Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 412; Robinson 

 and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 47. 



A single female from Ban Kok Klap. 



50. ALOPHONERPES PULVERULENTUS. 



Hemiloyhus pulveruUnUis (Temm.) ; Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 494. 

 Alophonerpes pulverulentus, Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 47. 

 A very young male was brought in by natives at Ban Kok Klap. 



