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1270. 
1271. 
1272. 
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1274. 
1275. 
12706. 
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1278. 
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(958*) 
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Chrysophlegma flavinucha flavinucha. The 
Large Yellow-naped Woodpecker. 
Picus flavinucha Gould, P.Z.S., 1833, p. 120, (Himalayas). 
Himalayas from Mussoorie to the Kachin Hills, Burma 
and Siam. 
Chrysophlegma mentalis humii. The Chequered- 
throated Woodpecker. 
Chrysophlegma humii Hargitt, Ibis, 1889, p. 231, (Malacca), 
Tennasserim, South to Sumatra. 
Callolophus miniatus malaccensis. The Banded 
Red Woodpecker. 
Picus malaccensis Lath., Ind. Orn., %., p. 241, (1790). (Malacca) 
Tennasserim, South to Sumatra and Borneo. 
Gecinulus grantia grantia. The Northern Pale- 
headed Woodpecker. 
Picus grantia McClelland, P.Z.S., 1839, p. 165, (Assam). 
Nepal to Assam, Chin, Kachin Hills, N. Siam to French 
Laos. 
Gecinulus grantia viridis The Southern Pale- 
headed Woodpecker. 
G. viridis Blyth, J.A.S.B., xxxi., p. 341, (1862), (Pakpoon, 
Tennasserim). ; 
S. W. Siam and S. Burma to Kossum. 
Dryobates hyperythrus hyperythrus. The Rufous- 
bellied Pied Woodpecker. 
Picus hyperythrus Vigors, P.Z.S., p. 23, (1831), (Himalaya, 
Darjiling). 
Himalayas, Nepal to N. Shan States. 
Dryobates hyperythrus marshalli. The Western 
Rufous-bellied Pred Woodpecker. 
Hartert, Vog. Pal., vii., p. 926, (1912), (Murree). 
N. W. Himalayas. 
Dryobates himalayensis. The Western Himalayan 
Pied Woodpecker. 
Picus himalayensis Jard. & Sel., Ill. Orn., tit., pl. 116, (1835)s 
(Mussurt). 
N. W. Himalayas, Afghanistan to Murree. 
Dryobates cabinisi cabinisi. The Chinese Pied Wood- 
pecker. 
Picus cabanisi Malh., Jour. f. Orn., 1854, p. 172, (China). 
Manipur, Chin and Kachin Hills to China. 
*Gecinulus viridis robinsont of Kloss, (Ibis, 1918, p. 105) is founded on individ- 
“ual variation only, . 
