[S.-G.] 



252 piciDJE. 



white, the sides of the chest striped, those of the breast spotted, the 

 flanks and thighs barred with black, the under tail-coverts having 

 varied markings (stripes, spots, end bars) of black ; under wing- 

 coverts and axillarics white, the lower series of the former having 

 rounded spots of black. Total length 7"8 inches, culmen 0-85, wing 

 4" 75, tail 3'1, tarsus 0-8 ; toes (without claws) — outer anterior 0"53, 

 outer posterior 06, inner anterior 042, inner posterior 0"3. 



Adult female. Resembles the adult male, but has no scarlet stripe 

 on the side of the occiput. Total length 7"8 inches, culmen 0*85, 

 wing 4-7, tail 3, tarsus 0-75. 



Hah. South-eastern United States, from Tennessee and North 

 Carolina to Gulf Coast, and west to Indian Territory and Eastern 

 Texas. Occasionally north to New Jersey. 



a. Ad. sk. N. America. J. Audubon, Esq. 



[C.]. 



b. S ad. sk. Aiken, S. Carolina April ( Hart ] 



Merriatn). 



c. 2 ad. sk. Southern States {Nelson). tt i, n n 

 , + , , , „ ,-, J ,^ T71 -J 11 4 -1 I lienshaw Coll. 



d. e. (S ad. ; /. 2 Cedar Keys, l londa, Dec, April y 



ad. sk. {Henshaw). 



y, A. c?ad. ; i-m. Volusia Co., Florida, Feb., March 



? ad. sk. (5. H. W.). 



n. (S ad. ; o. $ Clear Water, Florida {S. T. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



juv. sk. Walker), 



p. <S ad. sk. Enterprise, Florida, Feb. (G. A. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Buarclman). 



q. (J ad. sk. Florida (Maynard). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



;■, s, t. (S ad. et Florida, Aug., Sept., Oct. ( IV. Hensbaw Coll. 



imm. ;m, y, w. 5 Ho.iie). [S.-G.]. 

 ad. et imm. sk. 



20. Dendrocopus minor. 



Picus minor, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 176 (1766) ; Scop. Ann. i. p. 49 

 (1769) ; Gm. Syst. Nut. i. p. 437 (1788) ; Lath. Iml. Orn.i. p. 229 

 (1790) ; Penn. Arcf. Zool. i. p 326 (1792) ; Leivin, B. Gt. Brit. ii. 

 p. 42, pi. 1. (1796) ; Bechst. Orn. Tasc/ienb. y>. Q7 (1602) ; Blum. 

 Man. d'Hisf. Nat. i. p. 205 (1803) ; Beckst. Naturg. Detitschl. ii. 

 p. 1039 (1805) ; Temm. Cat. Syst. p. 62 (1807) ; Meyer ^ Wolf, 

 Tasehenb. p. 124 (1810) ; Meyer, Vijy. Liv- u. Esth. p. 63 (1815) ; 

 Meisn. ^- Schinz, Voy. Schweiz, p. 41 (1815) ; Steph. Gen. Zool. ix. 

 p. 166, pi. xxxiv. (1815) ; Fvrst. Syn. Cat. Brit. B. p. 7 (1817) ; 

 Nilss. Orn. Siiec. p. Ill (1817) ; I'ieill. N. Diet. WHist. Nat. xxvi. 

 p. 88 (1818) ; Temm. Man. d'Orn. i. p. 399, iii. p. 283 (1820) ; 

 Brehm, Naturgesch. Eur. ToV/. i. p. 141 (1823) ; Bonn. 8^- Fieill. 

 Enc. Meth. iii. p. 1304 (1823) ; Eoux, Orn. Prov. p. 99, pi. Ixii. 

 (1825); Naum. Viig. Deutsckl. v. p. 3.34, pi. cxxxvi. (1826); 

 Risso, Eur. Merid. iii. p. 60 (1826) ; Valenc. Diet. Sc. Nat. xl. 

 p. 180 (1826) ; Wayl. Si/st. Av. Picus, sp. 25 (1827) ; Sari, Orn. 

 Tosc. i. p. 145 (1827) ; Drap. Diet. Clnssif. xiii. p. 498 (1828); 

 Less. Traite, i. p. 219 (1831 ) ; Brehm, rdg.'Deut.<<ehl. p. 193 (1831) ; 

 Selby, III. Brit. Orn. i. p. 379 (1833) ; Glog. Handb. Naturgesch, 

 Viiq. Eur. p. 461 (1834) ; Jenyns, Man. Brit. Vertebr. p. 151 

 (1835); Gould, B. Eur. (not plate) (1837); Bp. Comp. List B. 



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