260 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. {[Vou. XI, 
The males have the cheeks ochre, in the females they 
are cinnamon, and in the immature male birds they show 
a transition from cinnamon to ochre. Mountain form. 
The most common woodpecker in old forest from 1000- 
1500 M. Never seen outside the forest. 
Contents of stomach : insects, chiefly ants. 
144, Chloropicoides rafilesii rafflesii (Vigors). 
Gauropicoides rajjlesi rafflesi R. & K., Ul, p. 96. 
?. Balun, Muara Labu, Padang Highlands, 480 M. 
6,292. Muara Kiawai, Ophir Districts, 40 M. 
é. Rimbo Pengadang, Lebong, Bencoolen, 
1000 M. 
Iris chestnut or brownish crimson, upper mandible 
black, lower lead-colour, tip black, feet dirty dark olive 
brown. 
Wings, ¢ 137, 142; ? 134, 142, 143 mm. 
145. Dryobates moluccensis moluccensis (Gm.). 
lyngipicus auritus R. & K., 1, p. 145; R. & K., il, p. 98. 
6,2¢?. Fort de Kock, Padang Highlands, 920 M. 
é. Aur, Kumanis, Padang Highlands, 200 M. 
2. Singkarak, Padang Highlands, 400 M. 
Iris dark brown, pale brown or greyish pink, bill horn 
black, lower mandible paler with tip black. 
Wings 75, 78; ? 76, 76, 78 mm. 
The female No. 3922 (21st April) had developed 
ovaries. 
Does not occur above 1000 M. altitude, lives in open 
country, secondary forest, plantations and gardens, never 
in old forest. 
146. Blythipicus rubiginosus (Swainson). 
Lepocestes rubiginosus R. & K., I, p. 145. 
2. Sungei Kumbang, Korinchi, 1400 M. 
é, ¢.  Rimbo Pengadang, Lebong, Bencoolen, 
1000 M. 
6. Air Njuruk, Mt. Dempu, Palembang, 1400 M. 
é. Pasumah, Mt. Dempu, Palembang, 900 M. 
Iris dark crimson or dark brownish red, bill dark 
yellow, base greenish yellow, feet dirty greenish slate, claws 
horn black. 
Wings, ¢ 113, 114, 115; ¢@ 118, 119 mm. 
A female (21st August) had developed ovaries. 
A mountain form, only found in dense forest. 
