230 GENEBA AND SPECIES OF BIBDS. 



3. canente (£«.). (p. 486.) Manipur Cachar. 



Bumiese Provinces. 

 Malay Peninsula. 

 Siam. Cambodia. 

 Cochin China. 



4. cordatus, Jerd. .(p. 488.) S- India. 



XL. MICROSTICTUS, Hargitt. 



(Hargitt, Cat. B. Brit, Mus. xviii. p. 489, 1890.) 



1. fulvus (Q. $ <?.). (p. 490.) N. & S.E. Celebes. 



Togian Is. 



2. -waUacei ( Tweedd.). (p. 491.) «• & E. Celebes. 



3. fuliginosus (Tweedd.). (p. 492.) Philippine Is. 



(N. Mindanao). 



4. funebris ( Valenc.). (p. 492.) Philippine Is. 



(Luzon, Calayan). 



XLI. ALOPIIONERPES, Reiehenb. 



[Hemilophus, Swains, (nee Serville), Hargitt, t. c. p. 494. 

 Of. Oberholser, Proc. Philad. Acad. 1899, p. 204 *.] 



I. pulverulentus (Temm.). (p. 494.) N.W. India. 



Himalayas (Kumaun 



to Assam). 

 Burmese Provinces. 

 Malay Peninsula. 

 Cochin China. 

 Sumatra. Java. 

 Borneo. 



* Mr. Oberholser points out that Mulleripicus of Bonaparte is the generic name to 

 be employed for Hemilophus of Swainson (pre-occupied). He is no doubt right ; but I 

 decline to use any of Bonaparte's nonsense-names, such as Blythipicus, Lwhtensteiwi- 

 picus, Graydidasculm, &c. 



