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84. Picoides dorsalis, Baird. Striped three-toed Woodpecker. Laramie peak, Rocky 
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85. Sphyrapicus varius, (Linn.) Baird. Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. Atlantic ocean 
to the eastern slopes of Rocky Mountains, Greenland.--------- 
86. Sphyrapicus nuchalis, Baird. Red-throated Woodpecker. Rocky mountains: - 103, 
87. Sphyrapicus ruber, (Gm.) Baird. Red-breasted Woodpecker. Pacific slope of the 
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88. Sphyrapicus williamsonii, (Newb.) Baird. Williamson’s Woodpecker. Rocky Moun- 
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100. Lampornis mango, (Linn.) Sw. Black-throated Humming Bird. Florida? 
Picus (Dyctiopicus) nuttalli, Gambel. Nuttall’s Woodpecker. Coast region of 
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Picus (Dyctiopicus) scalaris, Wagler. Rocky mountains and its slope, south of 35th 
parallel, to Yucatan: --+-+. sees cree ee eee eee eee ee eee 
. Picus (Phrenopicus) borealis, Vieill, Red-cockaded Woodpecker. Southern States 
. Picus (Xenopicus) albolarvatus, (Cass.) Baird. White-headed Woodpecker. Cas- 
cade mountains of Oregon, and southward into California. ----- 
2. Picoides arcticus, (Sw.) Gray. Black-backed three-toed Woodpecker. Northern 
portions of the United States to the arctic regions, from the At- 
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3. Picoides hirsutus, (Vieill.) Gray. Banded three-toed Woodpecker. Arctic regions 
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tains to the Cascade mountains: +--+. +--+ + sree te eres ee eee ees 
Sphyrapicus thyroideus, (Cass.) Baird. Brown-headed Woodpeeker. Cascade and 
coast range of California and Oregon. -------+++++se55 22ers 
Hylatomus pileatus, (Linn.) Baird. Black Woodeock. North America, from <At- 
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. Centurus carolinus, (Linn.) Bon. Red-bellied Woodpecker. North America, from 
Atlantic coast to the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains.---- - 
. Centurus flaviventris, Sw. Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. Rio Grande region of the 
United States, south into Mexico------ +++. seee ee erence eee 
Centurus uropygialis, Baird. Gila Woodpecker. Lower Colorado river of the west 
. Melanerpes erythrocephalus, (Linn.) Sw. Red-headed Woodpecker. North America, 
from the Atlantic to the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains: - 
. Melanerpes formicivorus, (Sw.) Bon. California Woodpecker. Coast region of 
California, and south; in northern Mexico, eastward almost to 
the Gulf of Mexico ; also on upper Rio Grande--.-. 
. Melanerpes torquatus, (Wils.) Bonap. Lewis’ Woodpecker. Western America, 
from Blacks HuillevtooPacitic.coties Sis tate cnarwicnsts b wiecicls tusiew mre e's 
. Colaptes auratus, (Linn.) Sw. Flicker. Eastern North America to the eastern 
slopes of the Rocky Mountains; Greenland .--+..+++++++++++5- 
Colaptes mexicanus, Swain. Red-shafted Flicker. Western North America, from 
the Black Hills to Pacific-------++++++ esses e eee 
? Colaptes chrysoides, (Malher.) Baird, New Mexico---++-++++-+++++++- 
