CATALOGUE. 
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tip ; upper tail-coverts spotless black ; throat dull white ; the rest of 
the under parts brownish-white, with narrow dark central lines to 
the feathers. The hoary-grey colour upon the back mentioned in 
Mr. Yigors^s description must refer to that of the base of the feathers, 
as shown in a specimen thin of plumage." — (Blyth.) 
Length 5i in., of wing 3^ to 3i in., tail 1|- to 2 in. 
Common in the Himalaya. 
992. YUNGIPIGU8 CANICAPILLU8, Blyth Sp. 
Picus canicapillus, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XIY. p. 197 
(1845) ; XVI. p, 467 ; XYIII. p, 805 ; Cat. B. 
Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 64. 
a. b. ^ ? (type)- Arracan. From the Asiatic Society 
of Bengal. 
c. d. ^ ? . Tenasserim. From Heifer's Collection. 
"Differs from P. moluccensis in having the entire crown light 
brownish-grey, with only a little black margining the occiput ; the 
ear-coverts are also pale brown instead of brownish-black, and the 
beak is chiefly or wholly whitish. These are slight distinctions, and 
yet they appear to be constantly characteristic of the race from 
Arracan and Tenasserim, while the Malayan peninsula race is undis- 
tinguishable from that of Java." — (Blyth.) 
Genus Vivia, Hodgson, J. A. S. Beng. VI. jo. 107 (1837). 
PicuLUS, Hodgs., J. A. S. Beng. X. p. 29 (1841), nec, 
J. Geoffrey. 
993. VIVIA INN03IINATA, Burton 8p. 
Picumnus innominatus, Burton, P. Z. S. (1835), p. 154, 
Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XII. p. 1005 ; Gat. B. Mus. 
A. S. Beng. p. 65. G. B. Gray, Gen. of B. II. 
p. 432. Hodgs., Cat. B. ofNep.p. 114. 
Vivia innominata, Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 140. 
Vivia nipalensis, Hodgs., J. A. S. Beng. VI. p. 107 
• (1837). 
Piculus nipalensis, Hodgs., J. A. S. Beng. X. p. 29. 
Grafs Zool. Misc. (1844), i?. 85. 
$ Piculus rufifrons, Hodgs., Grafs Zool. Misc. (1844), 
p. 85. 
Wee Wee, Nepal, Hodgson. 
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