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168 bis.—Dlyocojws martins (Linj The Black Woodpecker.— 
Descr. Morris’s British Birds, II, 13;alsoiade “ S. F. ,> 
I, 171, and “S. F” VII, 369. 
Loc. Believed to occur on the hills that separate Sind from Balu¬ 
chistan. 
Sub-Fam. —GECINFNYE (Founded on the European 
F. viridis.) 
171. Gecinus striolatus (Blyth.) The Small Green Wood¬ 
pecker.—Descr. Jerdon, I; “ S. F.” Ill, 68. 
Loc . Mount Aboo. Not very common. 
180 & 182. Brachypternus aurantius (Lin.) The Golden-back¬ 
ed Woodpecker.—Descr. Jerdon, I ; vide also “ S. F.” 
I, 171. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, Gujarat, and Mount Aboo. Per¬ 
manent resident. Not uncommon. The Sind birds belong to 
the paler race, 182 B. dilutus — [Blyth.) 
Sub-Fam. —YUNGINAE (Wrynecks.) 
188, Yunx torquilla (Lin.) The Wryneck.—Descr. Jerdon, I; 
vide also “ S. F.” Ill, 75. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, and Gujarat. Cold weather visit¬ 
ant. Sparingly distributed throughout the region. 
FAii.—MEGAL^EMID^E (Barbets.) 
193 bis.—Megaltema inornata (Walden.) The Western Green 
Barbet.—Descr. “ S. F.” Ill, 401 and 459. 
Loc. Mount Aboo. Permanent resident. Not uncommon. 
