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70.* Hylotomus pileatus Buird. Pileated Woodpecker. 

 Abundant. Much smaller than at the north, but not otherwise 

 appreciably different. 



The average dimensions of fourteen Florida specimens (seven males and 

 seven females) are as follows : — 



Males, length, 17.48 ; alar extent, 28.07 ; .wing, 9.21 ; tail, 6.82. 



Females, length, 16.44 ; alar extent, 26.80; wing, 8.98 ; tail, 6.54. 



The individual variation is as follows : — 



Males, length, 17.25 to 17.75; alar extent, 27.50 to 28.50; wing, 9.00 

 to 9.50 ; tail, 6.20 to 6.75. 



Females, length, 15.50 to 16.80 ; alar extent, 26.00 to 27.75 ; wing, 8.50 

 to 9.50 ; tail, 5.85 to 6.80. 



Measurements of Florida Specimens of Hylotomus pileatus. 



71.* Picus vill0SU8 Limit. Hairy Woodpecker. 

 Picus villosus Linne, Syst. Nat., I, 175, 1767. — Forster, Philosoph. 

 Transact., LXII, 383, 1772. — Wilson, Am. Orn., I, 150, pi. ix, fig. 3, 

 1808. — Audubon, Orn. Biog., V, 164, pi. ccccxvii, 1837. (Northern form.) 

 Picus leucomelanus Wagler, Syst. Av., No. 18, 1827. (Immature male.) 

 Picus Auduboni Swainson, Faun. Bor. Am., II, 306, 1831. (Immature male.) 

 — Trudeau, Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., 404, 1837. (Immature male). — 

 Audubon, Orn. Biog., V, 194, 1839. (Same as the last.) 

 Picus Martince Audubon, Ibid., 181, pi. ccccxvii. (Very immature.) 

 Picus Phillpsii Audubon, Ibid., 186, pi. ccccxvii. (Immature.) 

 Picus Harrisii Audubon, Ibid., 191, same plate. (Northwestern form.) — 



Baird, Birds N. Am., 87. 

 Picus septentrionalis Nuttall, Man. Orn., I (2d Ed.), 685, 1840. 

 Picus rubricapillus Nuttall, Ibid., G84. (Immature male.) 

 Picus Cuvieri Malherue, Mon. 1'icida;/ I, 85, pi. xxii, fig. 3. (Young fe- 

 male.) 

 Picus Jardinei Malherbe, Ibid., I, 85, pi. xxv, fig. 4, 5. — Cassin, Proc. 

 Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1863", 201. 



