Mr. E. Hargitt on the Genus Chrysophlegma. 267 
Mus. Civ. Genov, xiv. p. 182, 1879), from specimens 
procured by Dr. Beccari at Mount Singalan, and is confined 
to the island of Sumatra, and, so far as we know, it is found 
in the western and central portion of the island, close to 
the Equator. Mr. Carl Bock procured it in the neigbour- 
hood of Padang, and Mr. H. O. Forbes obtained it in the 
forest near Hoedjoeng, Blalauw. 
3. Chrysophlegma mentale. 
Pious mentalis , Temm. PI. Col. 384,^ (1826). 
Pious gularis, Temm. MS.; Wagl. Syst. Av. Pious , sp. 89 
(1827). 
Gecinus mentalis (pt.), Gray, Gen. B. ii. p. 439 (1846), & 
iii. App. p. 21 (1849) ; id. List Picid. Brit. Mus. p. 77 (1868); 
id. Hand-1. B. ii. p. 192. no. 8686 (1870). 
Venilia mentalis , Bp. Consp. Gen. Av. i. p. 128 (1850). 
Brachylophus mentalis , Strickl. P. Z. S. 1841, p. 31; Bp. 
Consp. Yolucr. Zygod. p. 10 (1854). 
Venilia gularis, Reichenb. Handb. Scans. Picinse, p. 358. 
no. 827, pi. dcxxviii. figs. 4180, 4181 (1854). 
Pious mentalis (pt.), Sundev. Consp. Av. Picin. p. 58 
(1866); Giebel, Thes. Orn. p. 167 (1876). 
Chloropicus mentalis (pt.), Malh. Monogr. Picid. ii. p. 112, 
pi. lxxv. figs. 4, 5 (1862). 
Adult male. Entire back, scapulars, rump, and upper 
tail-coverts uniform olive; wing-coverts brilliant Indian red; 
bastard-wing and primary-coverts blackish, margined ex¬ 
ternally with green; quills black, spotted with rufous-buff 
upon both webs, the outer webs of the primaries red at the 
base, this colour increasing upon each inner feather and 
upon the secondaries covering the entire web, some of 
the inner feathers being tipped and margined near the tip 
with olive, the apical half of the outer webs of the primaries 
uniform ; shafts of quills brown; tail and tail-shafts black ; 
nasal plumes dusky brown; forehead, crown, lores, space 
round the eye, and the ear-coverts dull olive, the occipital 
feathers brighter and varied with rufous; a few of the 
feathers on the sides of the occiput tipped with red; nape 
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