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35. Hemilophus pulverulentus. 
Picus pulverulentus Temm. Pl. Col. 389 ¥ (1826). 
Alophonerpes pulverulentus Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 51; Sharpe, Ibis 
1890, p. 8. 
Mulleripicus pulverulentus Everett, L. B. Born. p. 156. 
Hemilophus pulverulentus Swains. Classif. B. 11, p. 309; Hargitt, Cat. 
B, Br. Mus. XVIII, p. 494. 
A male and two females from Pontianak, Nanga Raoen 
and Poelau, and two from the Mahakkam River. — Iris 
dark brown, bill whitish horn-color, culmen black, feet 
bluish gray. 
Hab. South-eastern Asia, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra ‘), 
Java and Borneo. 
36. Gauropicoides Rafflesit. 
Picus Rafflesii Vig. Raff. Mem., App. p. 669 (18381). 
Gauropicoides Rafflesii Salvad. Uce. Born. p. 54; Everett, L. B. Born. 
p. 157; Sharpe, Ibis 1890, p. 8. 
Hight specimens from Pontianak, Mount Kenepai and 
Liang Koeboeng. — Iris dark brown, bill black, base of 
lower mandible gray, feet dirty olive-green. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula as far as Tenasserim, Sumatra 
and Borneo. 
37. Miglyptes grammithoraz. 
Miglyptes tristis (nec Horsf.) Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 56. 
Phaiopicus grammithoraz Malh. Picidae, II, p. 12, pl. 48, figs. 4 and 5 
(1862). 
Miglyptes grammithorax Everett, L. B. Born. p. 158; Sharpe, Ibis 
1890, p. 8 
Seven specimens (all females!) from Pontianak, Mounts 
Kenepai and Liang Koeboeng, and Nanga Raoen, and 
three specimens from the Upper- and Lower Mahakkam. — 
1) This species is mentioned in Vorderman, Les Oiseaux de Sumatra, p. 
390 (1889), and also in Hargitt’s above mentioned Catalogue, but there does 
not seem to exist any authentical Sumatran specimen in collections. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXI. 
