PICID^. 
Dryobates anal is montis Rob. and Kloss. 
Dryobatis analis montis Robinson and Kloss, Journ. Fed. Malay 
States Mils, xi, 1923, p, 53 : Tjibodas, West Java, 
Distr.— Java 1 (mountains of west). 
Dryobates hardwickii (Jerd,). Pigmy Woodpecker, 
[Dryobates hardwickii hardwickii (Jerd.}, 
Picus (Dendrocopus) hardwickii Jerdon, Madras Journ. Lit. Sci. 
xiii, 1S44 : South India. 
D isi r. — Extra-liraital . ] 
Dryobates hardwickii canicapillus (Blyth). 
Picur canicapillus Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. xiv, 1845, p. 197 : 
Arraean. 
Distr . — Peninsular Siam. 
Dryobates hardwickii auritui (Eyton). 
Tripsurus auriius Eyton, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xvi, 1S45, p. 229 : 
Malacca. 
Dryobates canicapillus suffusus Rob. and Kloss, Bull. Brit, Orn. Cl. xi, 
iqiq, p. 14 : Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malay States. 
Distr . — Malay States. 
^Dryobates hardwickii volzl Stres, 
Dryobates canicapillus volzi Stresemann, Verb. Orn. Ges. Bayern, 
xiv, 1920, p. 288 : Laut Tawar, North Sumatra. 
Distr. — Sumatra. 
Dryobates hardwickii aurantiiventrii (Salvad.), 
Picus ( Bccopipo ) hardwickii aurantiiventris Salvadori, Atti R. Ac. 
Sci. Torino, iii, 1868, p. 524 : Sarawak. 
fyngipicus photos Hargitt, Ibis, 1882, p. 41 : North-west Borneo, , 
Distr , — Borneo , 3 
Dryobates moluccensis (Gmel.). Lesser Pigmy Woodpecker. 
Dryobates moluccensis moluccensis (Gmel.). 
Picus moluccensis Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 1, pt. I, 1788, p. 439 : Malacca 
(Oberholser). 
Picus varie gains Wagl. {nec Lath,), Syst. Av. Gen. Picus. sp. 26, 18271 
Java. 
1 This race does not inhabit the whole of West Java but only the hills 
in that part of the island : birds from Wynkoops Bay on the south coast are 
like typical analis. Our series consists of eleven montis against eighteen 
analis 
a Kuroda has recorded “picatus” from Tawao on the east coast of 
British North Borneo and there is just a possibility that it is a good race 
with a very limited range. 
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