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BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Picus cuvieri Malherbe, Mon. Picid., i, 1861, 85 ("North America;" = young 



female); iii, 1861, pi. 22, fig. 3. 

 Pictts villosus (not of Linnaeus) Woodhouse, in Sitgreaves' Expl. Zuiii and Col. 



R., 1853, 89 (Indian Territory; Texas). — Allen, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., ii, 



1871, 302 (Florida).— CouES, Check List, 1873, no. 298, part; 2ded., 1882, 



no. 438, part. — Ogilby, Sci. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc, iii 1882, 57 (Navarro 



Co., Texas, resident). 

 D[ryobates]viUosus GabaniSjMms. Hein., iv, heft2, 1863, 66, part (Georgia; South 



Carolina). 

 Dryobates villosus Beckham, Auk, iv, 1887, 304 (Bayou Sara, Louisiana). — Ridg- 



WAY, Orn. Illinois, i, 1889, 376, part.— Ferry, Auk, xxiv, 1907, 432 (Cairo, 



Illinois, Aug.). — Philipp, Auk, xxvii, 1910, 318 (Lake Ellis, etc.. North 



Carolina, summer). 

 Dendrocopus maynardi (not Dryobates villosus maynardi Ridgway) Hargitt, Cat. 



Birds Brit. Mus., xviii, 1890, 570 (Tarpon Springs, Florida); Ibis, 1891, 467, 



in text (Tarpon Springs). 



DRYOBATES VILLOSUS MAYNARDI Ridgway. 



MAYNARD'S WOODPECKER. 



Similar to D. v. auduhonii, but wing shorter, loral region wholly 

 white (sometimes with a few minute dots of black), thus comiecting 

 the white superciliary and suborbital stripes, sides of breast more 

 streaked with black; adult male with red nuchal patch broader, not 

 interrupted medially. 



Adult maZe.— Length (skins), 180-200 (183); wing, 103-109 

 (107.3); tail, 61.5-68 (65.2); culmen, 26-29.5 (27.7) ; tarsus, 19-20.5 

 (19.8); middle toe, 13-14.5 (13.7).^^ 



Adult female.— Length, (skms), 170-200 (183); wing, 100.5-108.5 

 (104); tail, 61-68.5 (63.9); culmen, 23.5-27 (25); tarsus, 17.5-19.5 

 (19); outer anterior toe, 12.5-13.5 (12.8).^^ 



Islands of New Providence and Andros, Bahamas. 

 Picus villosus (not of Linnaeus) Bryant, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., vii, 1859, 106 

 (Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas). — Albrecht, Journ. fiir Cm., 1861, 51 

 (Bahamas).— Cory, Birds Bahama I., 1880, 120 (New Providence I.). 



a Thirteen specimens. 



