BIRDS OF EASTERN AND SOUTHERN ASIA. 



P. himalayanus, Jardine and Selby (III. 

 Orn. pi. 116). 



Syn. p. assimilis, Natterer. 



Inhabits N. W. Himalaya. 



P. darjellensis, Blyth, J. A. S. XIV. 196. 



Syn. p. majoroides Hodgson. 



Inhabits S E. Himalaya. 



P. mahrattensisi Latham (Gould's ' Centu- 

 ry,' pi. 51). 



Stn. p. hoBmosomus, Wagler. 



Inhabits India generally (but never on the 

 alluvium of Lower Bengal). 



P. brunnifrons. Vigors (Gould's ' Century,' 

 pi. 62). 



Syn. p. aurifrons, Vigors. 



Inhabits Himalaya- 



P. Macei Vieillot (Hardw. III. Ind. Zool;. 

 Stn. p. medius from India, apud, Latham. 

 Inhabits Bengal ; Nepal ; Assam ; Tippera ; 

 Malayan peninsula. 



liy]perytlirus. Vigors (Gould's ' Century,' 

 pi. 60). Inhabits Himalaya. 



P. cathpJiarius, Hodgson, J. A. S. XII. 

 1006. Inhabits S. E. Himalaya. 



P. rubricatus, Blyth, (described as fine old 

 male of No. 302 in J- A. S. XIV, 197j. In- 

 habits Sikim. 



P. pygmcBus, Vigors, P. Z. S. 1831, p. 44. 

 Syn. p. trisulensis, Lichtenstein. 

 Inhabits N. W, Himalaya ; Nepal. 



P. moluccensis, Gmelin, (PI, Enl. pi, 748, 

 f.2). 



Stn. p. bicolor, Graelin, apud. Gray. 

 P. zizuki ? , Temminck. 

 Tripsursus aur itus, Eytou. 



Tulclcy lilit, Malayan ; Sumatra. Inhabits 

 Malayan peninsula ; Java. 



P. canicapillus, Blyth, J. A. S. XIV. 197. 



Stn. Qu. Permanent variety of P. moluccensis 



Inhabits Arakan ; Tenasserim Provinces. 



P. variegatus, Wagler (nec Latham). 



Stn. P moluccensis, var. £,and Brown Wood- 

 pecker, Latham. 

 I P. moluccensis, Hardw- and Gray 111. Ind. 

 Zool. 



P. Hardwickii, Jerdon, Madr. Journ. XIII. 

 138. 



Cawnpore Woodpecker, Latham. 

 Inhabits India, southward of the Himalaya. 



P. gymnopthalmos, Blyth, J. A. S. XVIII. 

 Inhabits Ceylon. 



P. validirostris, Blyth (described and referred 

 to P. nanus. Vigors, J. A. S. XIV. 197). 



Inhabits — — ? 



Subfam. PiCUMNINiE, 



ffenus PICUMNUS, Temminck, 



P. innominaius, Burton, P. Z. S. 1835, p, 

 154. 



Byn. Vivia nipalensis, Hodgson, J. A. S. VI. 107. 



Wee-Wee. Nepal. Inhabits Himalaya. 



Genus SASIA, Hodgson. 



S. abnormis (PI. Col. 371, f. 3). 



Syn. Picutnnus abnormis, Temminck. 



Inhabits Malay countries. 



S. ochracea, Hodgson, J. A. S, V. 778. 

 Inhabits Nepal ; Sikkim ; Assam ; Sylhel ; 

 Arracan. 



Subfam. TUNCIN^. 

 Genus YUNX, Lin. 



7. torquilla, L. (PI. Enl. 698). Inhabits 

 Europe and Asia : common iu many parts of 

 India, Calcutta, Eerozepore. 



Subfam. INDICATOEIN.S. 



Genus INDICATOR, Vieillot. 



/. xanthonotus, Blyth, J. A. S. XI. 166, 

 XIV. 198 (Jerdon's III. Ind. Orn. pi.—) 

 Inhabits Sikkim. 



Sub-division II. (Perchers). 

 Earn. MEGALAIMID^. 



Oenus MEGALAIMA, G. R. Gray. 



M. virens (Gould's ' Century,' pi. 46). 



Stn. B, grandis, Gmelin. 



Bucco virens, Boddaert. 



Inhabits Himalaya;^ Assam ; Cherra Punji ; 

 China. 



M. lineata (Tem. PI. Col 522). 



Syn. B, lineatus, Vieillot. 

 B. corvinus, Tem, 



Pho goung, Avracan. Inhabits Deyra Doon ; 

 Nepal; Assam ; Sylhet ; Tippera ; Arracan ; 

 Tenasserim provinces ; Sumatra (apud Vieillot). 



if, caniceps (Vail. Barh. t. 38, apud Gray). 



Syn. B. lineatus, apud Tickell. J. A.S. 11.679. 



Bucco caniceps. Franklin. 



Burra Massunta, Central India : Kootomra, 

 H, : Kootoorya, Mahr, : Kootw-kaJcee, Can, : 

 Kootooreal, Cinghalese. Inhabits Indian pen- 

 insula, spreading northward to the Deyra Doon 

 common in Mednapur jungles, and in Central 

 India : replaced by a smaller and darker race in 

 Ceylon. Specimens from the Nilgiris and speci- 

 mens of rather smaller and darker-coloured race 

 from Ceylon {B. zeylanicus ? (Linn.) 



M. viridis (Jerdon's III. Ind, Orn., pi. 26). 

 Syn. Bucco viridis, L. 

 Inhabita Nilgiris ; Malabar, 



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