42, ZANTHOLEMA H®MATOCEPHALA., 
Zantholema heematocephala (Mull.); Shelley, tom. cit., p. 89; 
Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 44. 
The Coppersmith was fairly common in the low country and its 
note was often heard, though only one specimen was actually 
obtained. 
PICIDA. 
43, GECINUS VIRIDANUS. 
Gecinus viridanus (Blyth) ; Hargitt, Cat Birds Brit. Mus., xviii., 
p. 47 (1890) ; Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 45. 
Two males and a female from the open country round Ban 
Kok Klap. 
44, CHRYSOPHLEGMA MALACCENSE. 
Chrysophlegma malaccense (Lath.) ; Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 122; 
Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 46. ; 
A single male from Ban Kok Klap. 
45, CHRYSOPHLEGMA HUMII. 
Chrysophlegma humvi, Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 126; Robinson and 
Kloss, tom. cit., p. 46. 
Two females from Kao Nawng. 
“Tris hazel brown, upper mandible plumbeous green, lower 
greenish horn, feet greenish.” 
46. GECINULUS VIRIDIS. 
Gecinulus viridis (Blyth) ; Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 186. 
A single female from Ban Kok Klap, shot among bamboos. 
47, MIGLYPTES GRAMMITHORAX. 
Miglyptes grammithoraz (Malh.); Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 385; 
Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 46. 
Three females from Kao Nawng. 
“ Tris chestnut, feet plumbeous green bill lead colour.” 
48, MICROPTERNUS BRACHYURUS. 
Micropternus brachyurus (Vieill.) ; Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 396. 
A male from Ban Kok Klap. 
49, TIGA JAVANENSIS. 
Tiga javanensis (Ljung); Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 412; Robinson 
and Kloss, tom, cit., p. 47. 
A single female from Ban Kok Klap. 
50. ALOPHONERPES PULVERULENTUS. 
Hemilophus pulverulentus (Temm.); Hargitt, tom. cit., p. 494. 
Alophonerpes pulverulentus, Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 47. 
A very young male was brought in by natives at Ban Kok Klap. 
