1902.] H. Wood & F. Finn— Birds from Upper llnrmah. 129 



Family Nectariniidse. 



Arachnechthra asiatica. Purple Sun-bird. 

 One, Salin, February 4th, 1902. 



Family Picidae. 



Gecinus occipitalis. Black-naped Green Woodpecker. 



One, Pakokku, November 19th, 1901; one, Man, December 24th. 



Hypopicds hyperythrus. Rufous-bellied Pied Woodpecker. 



One, Kanpetlet, January 4th, 1902. 



Iyngipicus Canicapillus. Burmese Pigmy Woodpecker. 



One, Ta-hnyin-taung, December 4th, 1901; one, same locality, 

 December 7th; one, Dudawtaung, January 7th, 1902. 



Tiga shorei. Himalayan Golden-backed Three-toed Woodpecker. 



Two, Ta-hnyin-taung, killed on December 5th and 7th, respectively. 

 Both have the rudimentary hallux previously described by me as 

 characteristic of this species. (J. A. S. B. 1899, pt. II. p. 242). 



Chrysocolaptes gotticristatus. TickelVs Golden-backed Woodpecker. 



One, Ta-hnyin-taung, December Uthj 1901. 



This specimen, a male by plumage, has the red of the rump running 

 right up to the shoulders, but shows none on the wings or scapulars. 



Family Oapitonidse. -1 «■:. 



Thkreiceryx lineatus. Lineated Barbet. 



Three, Ta-hnyin-taung, December 2nd, 4th and 5th, respectively ; 

 one, Pontaung, December 21st. 



Cyanops asiatica. Blue-throated Barbet. 

 One, Ta-hnyin-taung, December 4th, 1901. 



Family Coraciidse. 



Coracias AFFiNis. Burmese Roller. 



One, Pakokku, November 20th, 1901 ; two, Laungshe, January 12th, 

 1902 ; one, Man, December 26th, 1901. 



Family Meropidae. 



Merops viridis. Common Indian Bee-eater. 



One, Pakokku, November 20fch, 1901 ; one, no date. 



Both very rufous on head, nape and upper back. 



Family Alcedinidae. 



Ceryle VARIA. Indian Pied Kingfisher. 

 One, Pakokku— Pagan Road, November 25th, 1901. 

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