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1288. (972) Liopicus mahrattensis. The Yellow-fronted Pied 
Woodpecker. 
Picus mahrattensis Lath., Ind. Orn. Supp., p. xxat., (1801), 
(India). 
Ceylon, India and Burma. 
1289. (973*) Iyngipicus semicoronatus, The Darjiling Pigmy 
Woodpecker. 
Picus semicoronatus Malherbe, Bull., Soc. d’ Hist. Nat. Moselle, 
v., p. 21, (1848), (Himalayas). 
Sikkim to E. Assam, Manipur, Chin, Kachin Hills and 
Yunnan. 
1290. (974) Iyngipicus pygmaeus. The Himalayan Pygmy- 
Woodpecker. 
Picus pygmaeus Vigors, P.Z.S., 1831, p. 44, (Himalayas). 
Western Himalayas to Nepal. 
1291. (978) lyngipicus canicapillus. The Burmese Pygmy Wood- 
pecker. 
Picus canicapillus Blyth, J.A.S.B., xw., p. 197, (1845), 
(Arrakan). 
Burma and ? Cachar, Manipur. 
1292. (976) Iyngipicus hardwickii. The Indian Pygmy Wood- 
pecker. 
Picus hardwickii Jerd., Madr. Jour. L. 8., witt., p. 138, (1844), 
(S. India). 
Northern India. 
1293. (979) Iyngipicus gymnopthaimus. The Ceylon Pygmy 
Woodpecker. 
Picus gymnopthalmus Blyth, J.A.S.B., xviii., p. 804, (1849), 
(Ceylon). 
Ceylon and 8. India. 
1294. (978) Blythipicus pyrrhotis pyrrhotis. The Red-eared 
Bay Woodpecker. 
Picus pyrrhotis Hodg., J.A.S.B., vt., p. 108, (1837), (Nepal). 
Nepal to South Burma and E. to Annam. 
1295. (979) Blythipicus pyrrhotis rubiginosus. The Malay 
Bay Woodpecker. 
Hemicircus rubiginosus Swainson, B. of W. Africa, wt., p. 
150, (1837), (W. Africa). 
Tennasserim, South to Sumatra and Borneo. 
* The genus Iyngipicus requires careful working out. Nothing has been att emp- 
ted in this list. 
