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186f . Barry, W. E. The Woodpecker [Picus pubcsccus] and Sheldrake [Mergus up.]. 

 <.dOT. Xnf., ii, 1809, pp. (i()0-(J()V!. 

 Biojjrfipbical notes. 

 18G9. Fowler, A. The Goldeu-wiuged Woodpecker [ColaptcH auratus]. <^ Am. yat., 

 iii, 1SG9, pp. 422-427. 

 Account of the habits of this spucics and of Picus pubescens. 

 1869. Saussure, H. de. Los Picos [Picidie]. <La Naturaleza, i, 1869, pp. 129-133. 

 Traducido por D. Jesus Sanchez. Sobre Ian costumbres del " Golaptes rubricatus'' [i. e., 

 ilelanerpes formicivorus .^1 . 



1871. Stroop, L. .T. Habits of the Red-headed Woodpecker [Melanerpes crythro- 



cephalus]. <^ Am. Nat., iv, 1871, p. 692. 

 Twenty-two individuals consecutively destroyed while trying to nest in a church-steeple. 



1872. Cabanis, J. [Uebor Ceiitnrus polygrauiinns. ] <,/. f. 0., xx, 1872, pp. 157, 1.58. 



1872. Garrod, A. H. Note on some of the Cranial Peculiarities of the Woodpeckers. 



< Ibis, 3d sor., ii, 1872, pp. 357-360, woodc. 



With special reference to the presence of a bone believed to be the vomer, absence of which 

 had been asserted. The bone he mentions is situated between the palatals. 



1872. Thompson, J. M. The Sapsiicker [Centurns cavolinus]. <^Appleton's Joitrn., 



viii,Dec.,1872,p.631. 



1873. Trippk, T. M. The Golden-winged Woodpecker [Colaptes auratus]. <^Am. 



iVaf.,vii, 1873, p.498. 

 Eed feathers in the black cheek-iiatchos of a male of this species from Now Jersey. 



1873. White, C. x4.. Woodpeckers [Melanerpes ervthrocephalus] Tapping Sugar Trees. 



< A m . Nat. , vii , 1873, p. 496. 



Observed to tap sound Acer saccharinum, for the purpose, apparently, of feeding on the sap. 



1874. Ferxald, C. H. The Red-headed Woodpecker in Maine (Melanerpes erythro- 



cephalns Sw.). <^ Am. Nat., viii, 1874, j)}). 437, 438. 

 1876. Brewster, W. [Habits of ] the Yellow-bellied woodpecker (Sphyrapicus va- 

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1876. Herrick, H. Notes from Our Correspondents. <^ Forest and Stream, v,Jiu\. 13, 

 1876, p. 356. 

 Melanerpes eri/throccphalus revisiting Northern Now Jersey. 



1876. [Ingersoll, E.] A provident woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus). <C^ Forest 

 and Stream, vii, Sept. 7, 1876, p. 68. 



1876. [Newcomb, R. L.] Notes from Our Correspondents. <^ Forest and Stream, v, 

 Jan. 13, 1876, p. 356. 

 Deformity in tongue of Colaptes auratus. 



1876. Salvix, O. [Exhibition of piece of trunk of a pine tree from Guatemala per- 



forated l)y Melanerpes formicivorus.] < P. Z. S., May 2, 1876, p. 414. 



1877. Aldrich, C. The Red-Headed Wood})ecker [Melanerpes erythrocephalus] Car- 



nivorus. <:^ Am. Nat, xi. No. 5, May, 1877, p. 308. 



1877. "Arrow." The Red-Headed Woodpecker as an Egg-Sucker. <^ Forest and 

 Stream, Nov. 8, 1877, p. 266. 



1877. BoiiDWix, G. Red-Headed Wood] )eckers [Melanerpes erythrocephalus]. <^ For- 

 est and Stream, viii, .Inly 'H\, 1877, p. 420. 



1877. Calvix, S. On Changes of Habit among Woodpeckers. <^ Am. Nat., :^i,lso. 8, 



Aug., 1877, pp. 471,472. 

 1877. CoUEs, E. Letters on Ornithology. No. 12. — Woodpeckers [Pieidje]. < The 



Chicafjo Field, .Jan. 13, lr<77, ]>. 348, figg. 6. 

 General account of various North American species, with original figures of the heads of 



Picus villosus, Sphyrapicws itii/roideus, d, ?, Melanerpes torquatus, M. formicivorus, and Oo- 



laptes auratus. 



