LIST OF BIRDS OF BORNEO. 157 
GENUS—THRIPONAX. 
306.—Thriponax javensis. 
Thriponax javensis, Salvad., Ucc. Bor., p. 52. 
Sarawak (Doria and Beceart); Labuan (Mottley) ; 
Sandakan (W. B. Pryer); Silam (Lempriere) ; 
Moera Teweh (f%scher) ; Banjarmasin (Mottley). 
307.—Thriponax hargitti. 
Thriponax hargitti, Sharpe, Ibis, 1884, p. 317, PI. vin. 
iE yavensis.sharpe, Ur. linn. Soc., 2nd Ser., p. 314. 
Taguso (Whitehead) ; P. Princesa (Steere). 
Allied to T. feddeni (Blanf.) of Burma. 
GENUS—TIGA. 
308.—Tiga javanensis. 
Tiga javanensis, Salvad, Ucc. Bor., p. 54. 
Santubong (A. Hverett); Bruit (A. Everett); Labuan 
(Low); Lawas (Treacher); Papar (A. Everett) ; 
Sandakan (W. B. Pryer). 
Ihave met with this woodpecker very rarely in 
the vicinity of the mouths of the large rivers. As 
_ one proceeds northwards up the coast it gradually 
becomes more abundant, and north of Labuan, 
especially in the Papar district, it is perhaps the 
commonest species of its tribe both on the coast 
and for some distance inland. 
309.— liga everetti. 
Wiga evereitr, Tweeddale, P. Z. S., 1878, p. 612, 
Fe xcxocy il: 
Tiga javanensis, (Ljungh) (2), Sharpe, Tr. Linn. Soc., 
Bids Sete 1, p- 315. 
Marasi Bay (Lempriere); Taguso (Whiteread) P. 
Princesa (Steere). 
Representative form of 7. javanensis (Ljungh) of 
the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Javaand Borneo. 
GENUS—GAUROPICOIDES. 
310.—Gauropicoides rafflesil. 
Gauroprcoides rafilesi, Salvad., Ucc. Bor., p. 54. 
