44. DETOTOJIUS. 



517 



of the primaries showing upon both webs, below the primary- coverts, 

 and forming a patch. This is also well-marked in a specimen from 

 Washington, D.C. 



Hah. Formerly the whole wooded region of North America up to 

 G3° N. lat. Now rare or extirpated in the more thickly settled 

 parts of the Eastern States. 



a. (S ad. St. North America. Purchased. 



l>,c. cJ ad. ; cl,c. North America. Purchased. 



? ad. sk. 

 f, (I- S 2 imui. ; British Columbia. J. K. Lord, Esq. [P."]. 



h. 2 ad. sk. 

 i. cS iium. sk. Esquimalt, British Columbia Salviu-Godman Coll. 



(A. H. Marhhani). 

 h. S fid. sk. Maine, Oct. (Henshaic). ~] 



/. c? ad. sk. 1st Lake, Herkimer Co., 



New York, June {Hart 



Merriam). 

 m, n. J ad. sk. Big Otter Lake, N. Y., Dec. 



{A. Jenings Dayan). 

 0. c? ad.; jo, q. 5 Big Moose Lake, N. Y., April, '^ 



ad. sk. Nov. {Hart Merriam). 



r. S ad. sk. Watson, N. Y., Dec. {A. 



Jenings Dayan). 

 s. c?ad. sk. West Virginia, Jan. {Hen- 



shaui). 

 t. S ad. sk. Washington, D.C. {J. R. 



Pomsell). 

 u. $ ad. sk. Florida (.S'. Taijhr). 



V. S ad. sk. Aliami, Florida, March. 



w. c? ad. sk. Green Cove Spring, Florida,^^ 



April {Hart Merriam). I 

 x,y. 2 ad.sk. Southern Missouri, Dec, Jan. [ Henshaw Coll. 



{E. W. Nelson). f [S.-G.]. 



z. c? ad. sk. L^nion Co., Illinois (i?..firf«?u- j 



cotf). J 



a'~d'. cJ imm. sk. California. Tweeddale Coll. 



e'. 2 imm. sk. Hollisters, California, Nov. Salviu-Godman Coll, 



{He7ishaw) . 

 f . 2 ad. sk. Nevada, California, Oct. {E. 



TV. Nelson), 

 g , li . S 2ii^ni. sk. San Patricia, Texas, Dec. {F. 



B. Armstrong). 



[ Henshaw Coll. 



■ [S.-G.]. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Sclater Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Henshaw Coll. 



[S.-G.]. 

 Salviu-Godman Coll. 



2. Dryotomus scliulzi. 



Drvocopus atriventris, juv. {non TVagl.), Burm. Beis. La-Flata, ii. 



Auhang, p. 444 (1801). 

 Phloeotomus schulzi, i'ah. J.f. O. 1883, p. 102. __ 

 Campephilus schulzi, Sclat. if Huds. Arg. Orn. ii. p. 18 (1889). 



According to Dr. Cabanis, this species is a diminutive form of the 

 Northern D. pileaius. The general coloration is blacker, and the 

 white markings shown in D. piJeatus also exist in the present bird, 

 only the extension of the white on tlie underside of the wings and 



