188 DENDEOCOPUS MEDIUS. D. MINOR. 



^ 62G. 0/^^.— Eton, 1851. 



This egg I bought unblown in Knock's shop at Eton towards the 

 end of May ; the fellow to it was there too, but was sold to one of 

 the " young gentlemen.^' I saw a nest of this bird when I was at 

 school at Eton; but Milner or Rowley were beforehand with me, 

 and I had no subsequent opportunity of getting such authentic 

 specimens. The bii'd breeds in Dulnain Forest. 



[^ 627. Two.— Yakenham Wood, Suffolk, 21 May, 1852. 



Taken by Balam, tlie liiirdle-maker of Fakenhani.] 



[§ 628. T/iree. —Fakenham Wood, 10 May, 1856. 



I was shewn this nest by Balam, and saw tlie bird on and about the tree ia 

 which it was.] 



[^ 629. i^o^^r .—Fakenham Wood, June, 1856.] 

 [^ 630. T/iree. —Yakenham Wood, 1856. 



These, as well as the preceding, taken by Balam.] 



DENDROCOPUS MEDIUS (Linnaeus) „ 

 MIDDLE PIED WOODPECKER. 

 [^ 631. 0;?c.— Carinthia. From Herr Moschler, 1862.J 

 [^ 632. Four.— Yrom Herr Moschler, 1866.] 



DENDEOCOPUS MINOR (Linn^us). 



BARRED WOODPECKER. 



§ 633. One. — Warwickshire. From Mr. Robert Tomes, through 

 Mr. A. D. Bartlett, 1847. 



