186 GECINUS CANUS. 



[^ 612. iSia;.—Eheden, 23 May, 1856. " Bird well seen. 

 A. N."] 



[§ 613. T/iree.—Eheden, 26 May, 1857. "E. N." 



My brother's note is : — " From an elm tree. The hen bird was on when I 

 fii'st got up the tree, but flew off before I began to open the hole. The inside 

 of the hole was quite wet, apparently with the sap (for the tree is pretty 

 sound) ; so much so, that my hand was stained yellow in taking out the eggs. 

 It was a fresh hole, made by the Woodpeckers themselves. The eggs had been 

 incubated about two days." These eggs are slightly stained. There were 

 six ; the remaining three are in the collections of Mr. Salvin and Mr. Percy 

 Godman.] 



GECmUS CANUS (Gmelin). 

 GREY-HEADED GREEN WOODPECKER. 



[§ 614. O/^e.— Sweden (?). From Mr. Wheelwright's sale, 15 

 March, 186L] 



[§615. 0^2^.— Carinthia, "25 April, 1859." Erom Herr 

 Moschler, 1862.] 



[§ 616. T'^i^o.— Bavaria, "27 April, 1859." From M. Nager- 

 Donazain, 1865.] 



[§617. T/iree.—C^nnthia, "18 May, 1860." From Herr 

 Moschler, 1866.] 



[§ 618. 0;?^.— Styria, " 7 May, 1861." From Herr Moschler, 

 1866.] 



[§ 619. Four. — Styria. From Herr Seidensacher, through 

 Mr. Dresser, 1868. 



Apparently from different nests.] 



