BIRDS OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE, 91 
1225. (916*) Diceum minullum concolor. The Nilgiri Flower- 
pecker. 
Diczeum concolor, Jerdon, Madr. Jour., xi., p. 227, (1840), 
(Malabar Coast). 
West coast from Mysore, 8. through the Hills to Palni 
Hills. 
(916) Diceum minullum subflavum. The Belgaum Flower- 
pecker. 
Stuart Baker Bull., B.O.C., alii., p. (1921), (Belgaum). 
Belgaum North to Khandala and Mahabaleshwar and ? 
Central Provinces. 
1226, 
1227. (917) Diceum minullum olivaceum. The Plain-coloured 
Flower-pecker. 
Diczeum olivaceum Walden, A.M.N.H., (4), xv., p. 401, (1875), 
(Tounghoo). 
Nepal, Bhutan, Assam, Burma, 8. to Sumatra. 
1228. (918) Diceum minullum virescens. The Andamanese 
Flower-pecker. 
Diczeum virescens Hume, S.F., p. 482, (1873), (Port Blair, 
Andamans). 
Andamans. 
1229. (919) Diceum erythrorhynchum. Tickell’s Flower-pecker. 
Certhia erythrorhynchos Lath., Ind. Orn., i., p. 299, (1790), 
(India). 
Whole of India, West and South Burma. 
1230. (920) Acmonorhynchus vincens. Legge’s Flower-pecker. 
Prionochilus vincens, Sclater, P.Z.S., 1872, p..729, (Ceylon). 
Ceylon only. 
1231. (921) Piprisoma squalidum squalidum. The Thick-billed 
Flower-pecker. 
Pipra squalida Burton, P.Z.S., 1836, p. 113, (Himalayas). 
Ceylon to Himalayas, E. to Assam, N. of Brahmapootra. 
1232. (922) Piprisoma squalidum modestum. Hume's Flower- 
pecker. 
Prionochilus modestus Hume, S.F., iti., p. 298, (1875), (S. 
Tennasserim), 
Assam, 8. of Brahmapootra to S. Tennasserim. 
1233. (923) Prionochilus ignicapillus. The Crimson-breasted 
Flower-pecker. 
Dicseum ignicapilla Hyton, P.Z.S., 1839, p. 105, (Malaya). 
Bankasoon, South to Sumatra and Borneo. 
* Our Indian birds are only geographical races of the Javan D. minullum. 
