LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 361 



Suborder ALCY0NE5. Kingfishers. 



FAMILY ALCEDINID^E. Kingfishers. 



A-^<;jU. Gknu.s CERYLE. Boie. 



322 {-.VM)) CERYLE ALCYON. (Linn.) Belted Kingfisher. 



North America ; at large from Arctic regions to the Gulf of Mexico ; 

 in winter, extends its range to West Indies and Central America ; 

 breeds from Gulf States throughout its northern range. 



ORDER PICl. 



Woodpeckers, etc. 



FAMILY PICID/E. Woodpeckers. 



Gknls CAMPEPHILUS. Ghay. 



323 (392) CAMPEPHILUS PRINCIPALIS. (Linn.) Ivory=billed Woodpecker. 



Flori(hi ; some of tlic Gulf States to Mississipi)i \' alley ; now rare except 

 in parts of Florida. 



Genus DRYOBATES. Boie. 



324 (31i:?) DRYOBATES VILLOSUS. (Linn.) Hairy Woodpecker. 



Northern and middle i)ortions of eastern L'uited States. 



325 (."V.O/y) Drfjobales viUosus audubonii. (Swains.) Southern Hairy Woodpecker. 



Southern race; ranging from eastern Texas to South Carolina ; it ditTers 

 in being smaller and perhaps slightly darker. 



326 (.5.11) DRYOBATES PUBESCENS. (Linn.) Downy Woodpecker. 



Eastern North America; in winter, south to t'lie Gulf of Mexico. 



Birds inhabiting the region nortii of North Carolii. a ;ini l.irgi-r than southera 



birds, and have been reeogiii/ed a.s a race and natufd 

 .■^_*l'^ Dri/nfif/tfs pidusrrus mrdinnus. Bukwstkk. 



327 (;;:ir)) DRYOBATES BOREALIS. (Vieill.) Red-cockaded Woodpecker. 



Southeastern and soiithcrn Tnited States from Carolina to Texas. 



Genis PIC0IDE5. La(ep. 



328 (100) PICOIDES ARCTICUS. (Swains.) Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. 



.N'tiIhiii North America ; south to northern I'nitcil .States, New KnirhunL 

 .Miciiigan, etc. 



329 (101) PICOIDES AMERICANUS. Bukiim American Three-toed Woodpecker. 



N'orllit-rn Norlli America; south to ndithern liorder of I iiiled States; 

 Maine and northern New Yoik. 



