1875.] 



Woodpeckers. 



11 



116. C. PTOTICEUS. 

 Picus puniceus, Horsfield, Tern. P.O. 423. 

 Mergui, Malayan peninsula, Sumatra, Java. 



[117. Yeotlia pyeehotis (J. 176). 

 Tonghoo hills ( W. R.) ; Pahpoon (Z).).] 



^1 18. GrECIJSTULUS VIEIDIS. 

 Gecinulus viridis, Bl., J. A. S. B. xxxi. p. 341. 

 Upper Pegu. 



[Tonghoo hills, at 2500 feet (W. JR.); Pahpoon, Kyouknyat, Pahchaun, 

 Ye, Meeta Myo (D.).] 



^1 19. MlCEOPTEEKUS PHAIOCEPS (J. 178), 



Arakan, Tenasserim. 



[Eangoon, Tonghoo (W. JR.); Thayet Myo (0.). Malherbe's title of 

 rufinotus must be adopted.] 



*120. M. EUEMAKKICUS. 



M. burmannicus, A. Hume, P. A. S. B. 1872, p. 71. 

 Thayet-myo. 



[This is nothing but M. rufinotus, and has no claim to rank as a distinct 

 species. Mr. Blyth had no opportunity of examining Thayet Myo examples.] 



*121. Meigklyptes jtigfulaeis. 

 Meiglyptes jugularis, nobis, J. A. S. B. xiv. p. 195. 

 Arakan, Tenasserim, Siam. 



[Arakan and Pegu hills (0.). Included by Sundevall (t. e. p. 93, no. 4) 

 among his species dubice, yet an undoubtedly distinct form.] 



*122. M. TEISTIS. 

 M. tristis, Horsfield; Tern. P.O. 197, fig. 1. 

 Mergui, Pinang, Malacca, Sumatra, Java. 



*123. Dekdeotypes macei (J. 157). 



Arakan, Tenasserim, Malacca. 



[Karen hills, at 3000 feet, Karen nee, at 4000 feet elevation {W. .#.).] 



*124. D. ATEATUS. 



Picus atratus, nobis, J. A. S. B. xviii. p. 803, xxviii. p. 412. 

 Tenasserim mountains. 

 [Karen hills, at 3000 and 4000 feet. Iris, in male, dark brown j bill 



