194 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



Range. — Breeds in the mountains from southern British Columbia through 

 Washington, Oregon and the Sierra Nevada to the San Jacinto Mountains, 

 chiefly in the Canadian Zone. Winters sparingly in adjacent lowlands and 

 south as far as lat. 31° in northern Lower California. 



Sphyrapicus thyroideus nataliae (Malherbe). Natalie's Sapsucker. [404a.] 



Picus Nataliae Malherbe, Journ. fiir Orn., II, No. 8, March, 1854, 171. 

 (Mexique.) 



Range. — Boreal forests of the Rocky Mountain region from Montana to 

 central Arizona and central New Mexico. Winters from southern New Mexico 

 and western Texas south to Jalisco, Mexico. 



Genus DRYOBATES Boie. 



Dryobates Boie, Isis von Oken, [XIX] 1826, Heft x (Oct.), 977. Type, 

 by monotypy, Picus pubescens Linnaeus. 



Subgenus DRYOBATES Boie. 



Dryobates villosus septentrionalis (Nuttall). Northern Hairy Woodpecker. 



[393a.] 



Picus septentrionalis Nuttall, Man. Orn. U. S. and Canada, ed. 2, I, 

 1840, 684. (Northern parts of the continent as far as the 63d parallel 

 as weU as in the Oregon Territory = Saskatchewan River, Saskatchewan, 

 Canada.) 



Range. — Canadian Zone of northern North America, from central southern 

 Alaska, middle Yukon, central Mackenzie, northern Manitoba, and south- 

 eastern Quebec south to central Ontario, northern North Dakota, Montana, 

 and central British Columbia. South in winter to Nebraska. 



Dryobates villosus terraenovae Batchelder. Newfoundland Woodpecker. 

 [393ff.] 



Dryobates villosus terrcEnovce Batchelder, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, IV, 

 37, June 24, 1908. (Placentia, Newfoundland.) 



Range. — Newfoundland. 



Dryobates villosus villosus (Linnaeus). Eastern Hairy Woodpecker. 

 [393.] 



Picus villos\is Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, 175. Based on The 

 Hairy Woodpecker, Picus medius quasi villosus Catesby, Carolina, 1, 19. 

 (in America septentrionali = New Jersey.) 



Range. — 'Transition and Upper Austral zones of northeastern United States 

 and southern Canada, from Manitoba, central North Dakota, south-central 



