1261. 
1262. 
1263. 
1264. 
1265. 
5206. 
1267. 
1268. 
1269. 
(949) 
(949) 
(950) 
(950) 
(950) 
(951) 
(952) 
(953) 
(954) 
BIRDS OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE. 95 
Picus vittatus vittatus. The Malay Scaly-bellied 
Green Woodpecker. 
Picus vittatus Vieill., Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., xxvi., 1818, 
p. 91, (Malacca). 
Malay States, Java, Pen. Siam and Burma. 
Picus vittatus viridanus. The Burmese Scaly-bellied 
Green Woodpecker. 
Picus viridanus Blyth, J.A.S.B., wii., 1843, p. 1000, (Arrakan). 
Burma, Chin and Kachin Hills, Shan States, N. and 
Central Siam. 7 
Picus canus occipitalis. The Indian Black-naped 
Green Woodpecker. 
Picus occipitalis Vigors, P.Z.S., 1830, p. 8, (Mussoorie). 
N. W. Himalayas to Eastern Nepal. 
Picus canus gyldenstolpei. The Assam Black-naped 
Green Woodpecker. 
Stuart Baker, Bull., B.O.C., xxxix, 1918, p. 19, (Sadiya, 
Assam). 
Sikkim, Assam, Cachar, Sylhet, Manipur, Looshai Hills. 
Picus canus hessei. The Burmese Black-naped Green 
Woodpecker. 
Gecinus canus hessi Gyldenstolpe, Orn. Monatsb., xviv., p. 28, 
(1916), (NV. Siam). 
North Central and 8. Burma, Siam as far S. as Mulmein. 
Picus chlorolophus chlorolophus. The Small Hima- 
layan Yellow-naped Woodpecker. 
Picus chlorolophus Vieill., Nouv. Dict. d’ Hist. Nat., LUV. P. 
78, (1818), (Bengal). 
Himalayas and Hill ranges of Burma. 
Picus chlorolophus chlorigaster. The Southern 
Yellow-naped Woodpecker. 
Picus chlorigaster Jerd., Madr. Jour. LS., xiti., pt. 2, p. 
139, (1844), (S. India). 
Hills of Southern India and Ceylon. 
Picus puniceus puniceus. The Crimson-winged Green 
Woodpecker. 
Horsf. Trans. Linn. Soc., xiii., p. 176, (1821), (Java). 
Tennasserim, South to Sumatra, Java and Borneo. 
Picus erythropygius nigrigenis. The Red-rump- 
ed Green Woodpecker. 
Gecinus nigrigenis Hume, P.A.S.B., 1874, p. 106, (Pakchan, 
Tennasserim). 
Central and South Burma, West Siam and N. Malay Pen. 
