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L. M.). but it Avould be au unusual occurrence for it to breed this far 

 soutli. According- to C. H. Bollmann's scliedule for 1885 the males 

 arrive and denart earlier than the females. 



MIGRATION EECOED. 



78. [4()r)a] O'oplilnH.s plhyitit.s ((h/f'ticiilx Bangs. Northern Pileated Wood- 

 pecker. 

 Qiiit(> I'are resident: >ery probably breeds. Althoutili it is now re- 

 stricted to tlie wildest and least visited iiarts of tlu' county and is present 

 there in but small nnmbei's. it must have l)et".i tolerably common as 

 late as 1885. Seven specimens wcie tal>:cn that yeai-— March 21. Marcn 

 22, a male; March 29, a male and a female [V. II. I'..): two specimens 

 were taken along Bean Blossom ('I'cck in Auiiust (B. \V. L". i. ami one 



