CATALOGUE. 
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Gecinus xanthopygius, JBonap., C. O. Av. p. 127. 
? Picus lepidotus, Natterer. 
Picus squamatus, apud Jerdon, Madr. Journ. XI. p. 213. 
a. h. c. d. ^ ? . Nepal {B. xanthopygwus^ Hodgs.). 
Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
e. f. $ adult and young. Himalaya. From Griffith's 
Collection. 
g. $. Kumaon. Presented by Captain E. Strachey. 
Mr. Jerdon remarks, " In S. India I have found this Woodpeckdf, 
only on the western coast, in well-wooded districts, from the close 
neighbourhood and level of the sea to the summit of the Neilgher- 
ries, where it is tolerably abundant, both in the thick woods and 
among the brushwood. It in general does not ascend high on trees, 
keeping to the lower branches, and I have on several occasions seen 
it alight on the ground. Irides pink, surrounded by a white circle ; 
bill horny above, yellowish at the base and beneath ; feet greenish 
slaty." 
" Inhabits the Himalayas and hilly regions of Southern India, but 
is rare on the plains." — (Blyth.) 
963. GECINUS OCCIPITALIS, Vigors Sp. 
Picus occipitalis. Vigors, P. Z. S. (1830), p. 8. Gould, 
Cent, of B. t. 47. McClelland, P. Z. S. (1839), 
p. 165. Bli/th, J. A. S. Beng. XII. p. 1002 ; XIY. 
p. 191. 
Gecinus occipitalis, G. B. Gray, Gen. of B. II. p. 438. 
Hodgs., Cat. B. of Nep. p. 116. Blyth, Cat. B. 
Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 58. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 127. 
Brachylophus occipitalis, Swainson, Classif. of B. II. 
p. 308. 
? Picus barbatus, J. E. Gray, III. Ind. Zool. 1. 1. 31,/ 2. 
The Moustache Woodpecker, Gray. 
a. S • Kumaon. Presented by Captain R. Strachey. 
b. ? . Himalaya. From Bax's Collection. 
c. d. e. $ $ young. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
F. $. Assam. From McClelland's Collection. 
g. ? . Tenasserim. From Heifer's Collection. 
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