Dryobates pubescens Cabanis &: Heine 

 Dryobates homorus Cabanis & Heine Type 



New No. 17,169 



Old B 5162 Collection - Berlin. V;ing 93.0, tail 

 57»5, base k eixp. culmen 18.7, 16.2, ad., tarsus 

 15.8, middle toe minus claw 11, 4. Date 1863. 

 Locality Folsom, California. 



Neue No. I7I69 



Alte No. B 5162. 



"d Folsom, F. Gruber, leg No. 193/^" [evidently 

 the copy of origiaal label"]. 



Eingang Dec. 1863 [entered in the museum at that 

 date] , 



Gesammelt 1863 [Gruber in litt]. 



Red type tag in Stresemann's handwriting. 



Skin taken down from mount, but still retaining 

 glass eyes and wires in legs. Lesser coverts totally 

 black; two middle coverts with (concealed) white 

 spots; 3 greater coverts with(partly concealed)white 

 spots. Dorsal stripe with creamy tinge; 3 outer 

 pairs of lateral rectrices barred. Plumage very slightly 

 abraded as though taken in midv/inter or very early 

 spring. Underparts with a very slight smokey tinge. 

 In other words this is the IfVillow V/oodpecker - a 

 typical specimen in all particulars J J 



Examined at Berlin on August 28, 1933. 



