24 BIRDS OF THE LARUT HILLS. 
Less common than M. tukki on the hills. I saw it once at 
3,000 feet. 
80. Miglyptes tukki. (Lesson.) 
The Buff-necked Barred Woodpecker. 
Common from 2000 to 4000 feet; generally in pairs, but 
Sometimes in small parties of 5 or 6. The note isa long trill. (4.) 
81. Chrysocolaptes validus, (Temm.) 
Golden backed Bar-winged Woodpecker. 
Chiefly a low country form; I saw one pair at 2000 feet 
and obtained one specimen. 3 
82. Vivia innominata. (Burton.) 
The Speckled Piculet. 
This diminutive Woodpecker is apparently scarce, though 
its small size doubtless causes it to be overlooked. My speci- 
liana-Jike creeper, across which it had perched, and might al- 
most have been mistaken for some sort of Flower-pecker. (1.) 
83.  Psilopogon pyrolophus. (S. Müll.) 
The Bar-billed Barbet. 
I found this ds екан barbet from 8,000 to al 
5000 feet. Mr. Wra 
sionally uttering a diem note like that of a Wo 
out what Mr. Wray Says as to its being usually so silent, but 
Hartert has described its note very differently. * d. f. O. 1889.) 
(3) 
84. Mesobucco duvauceli. a) 
Crimson-eared Barbe 
high tree, often, in the low 
up for hours бош ап їп- 
