242 H. H. Turner — Collection of birds from Manipur. [No. 4, 



*Arachnothera magna. The Large streaked Spider- Hunter, 

 Four, Tamunga, December, 1898. 



Gbcinus occipitalis. The Blach-naped green Woodpecker. 

 One, Tamunga, November, 1898. 



Gecinus chlorolophus. The Small Himalayan yellow-naped Wood- 

 pecker. 



One, Tamunga, 1898. 



*Dendrocopds pyrrhothorax. The Red-hreasted pied Woodpecker. 



One, Khambiching, December, 1898. 



[Lieutenant Turner's specimen of this rare species agrees well 

 with Colonel Godwin- Austen's obtained at Aimole, Manipur and still 

 in the Museum.] 



Dencrocopus atratus. The Stripe-breasted pied Woodpecker. 

 Two, Khambiching, January, 1899. 



Iyngipicus canicapillus. The Burmese Pigmy Woodpecker. 

 One, Khambiching, January, 1899. 



*Tiga shorei. The Himalayan Golden-backed three-toed Woodpecker. 



One, Khambiching, December, J 898. 



[This specimen lias a rudimentary hallux, similar to, that of 

 Brachypternus aurantius, but without a nail. As this rudiment is also 

 present in a pair from Landour in the Asiatic Society's Collection of 

 stuffed specimens,* and in a skin from Bhamo collected by Dr. J. 



Anderson — which are all 1 have been able to examine it looks as if 



it were characteristic of the species, and hence I fail to see how this can 

 be kept separate from Brachypternus.'] 



Chrtsocolaptes gutticristatus. TickelVs Golden-backed Woodpecker. 



One, Kungalthana, November, 1898. 



Megalama marshallorum. The Great Himalayan Barbet. 



One, Khambiching, January, 1899. 



Thereiceryx lineatus. The Lineated Barbet. 



One, Homalin, November, 1898. 



* Not entered in Blyth's catalogue, though the stands bear labels in his hand- 

 "writing. 



