214 Ant. Reichenow imcl Herman Sclialow: 



43. Pogonorhynchus frontatus. 



J. Cabanis, Journ. f. Ornith. 28. Jahrg. Heft 4 p. 351. 



Von P. diadeviatus Heugl. durch die nicht einfarbig weissliche, 

 sondern mit schönen schwarzen Tropfenflecken versehene Unter- 

 seite verschieden. 



Hab.: Angola. 



Farn. PICIDAE, 



44. Jyngipicus Doerriesi. 



Edw. Hargitt, Ibis, July 1881. p. 398. 



Picus sciniilliceps Bolau, J. f. 0. 1880 p. 131, 



J. affinis J. scintillicipiti Swinh., sed conspicue major, et 

 faciei et colli lateribus clarius et purius albis, et plaga humerali 

 (e tectricibus alarum medianis et majoribus formata) magna 

 alba distinguendus. Lg. tot. 7,5; ciüm. 0,8; al. 4,15; caud. 2,5; 

 tars. 0,65. 



Hab.: Island of Askold, Eastern Siberia. 



45. Jy ngtpicus fu l v ifa sciaius. 

 E. Hargitt, Ibis 1881 IV p. 598. 



J. similis J. maculato Gm., ex insula Luzonica^ sed cauda 

 fulvescente, nigro late transfasciata, uropygio fulvescente, vix macu- 

 lato, occipite macula utrinque lata notato distinguendus. Lg. tot. 5,5 ; 

 culm. 0,75; alae 3,25; caud. 1,45; tarsi 0,6. 



Hab.: Basilan, Mindanao. 



46. J yngipicus pumilus. 



E. Hargitt, Ibis 1881 IV p. 599. 



J. similis J. canicapillo, sed valde minor et rectricibus 4 

 centralibus nigris concoloribus distinguendus. Lg, tot. 4,85; 

 culm. 0,52; alae 2,78; caudae 1,3; tarsi 0,55. 



Hab.: Tenasserimensis meridioaalis. 



47. Jyngipicus Ramsayi. 



E. Hargitt, Ibis 1881 No. IV p. 598. 



J. similis J. Temminchi, sed paullo major; subtus flavo clare 

 lavatus ; praecipue remigibus rectricibusque concoloribus et fascia 

 occipitali lata scarlatina, haud interrupta, et dorso haud fasciato, 

 fascia quoque superciliari alba ad latera colli producta distin- 

 guendus. Lg. tot. 5,5; culm. 0,75; alae 3,2; caud. 1,3; tarsi 0,6. 



Hab. : Borneo septentrionali - orientalis. Typus in Mus. 

 ß. G. Wardlaw Ramsay. 



i 48. Picumnus Lawrencii. 



Gh. B. Cory, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club. Vol. 6 No. 3 1881 

 p. 129. 



S ad. Tail soft, composed of ten feathers. General plumage 

 above olive-green. Forehead showing a tinge of black; top of the 

 head bright yellow, cut by a band of red, again becoming yellow 

 at the base. Under parts yellowish, palest on the throat, mottled 

 and streaked with brown feathers; ou the sides of the neck marked 

 with dull white, nearly joining above, formiug an imperfect collar. 

 WiiJg-coverts and outer webs of primaries and secondaries, olive 



