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199. Alpine Three-toed Woodpecker. 



Picoides americanus dorsahs (Baird). 

 Mountains east of Cascade Mountains, north to Cassiar. {Fannin.) 



SPHYRAPICUS Baird. 



200. Red-naped Sapsucker. 



Sp/iyrapiciis vnriti^ nuchalis (Baird). 



Generally distributed east of Cascade Mountains throughout the Piovince. 

 It was quite common at Duck's, May, 1895. 



201. Red-breasted Sapsucker. 



Sjihyrapicus ruber 7iotkensis (SucKOW.). 



Generally distributed along the Coast. Not uncommon on Vancouver 

 Island. Mr. Brooks has taken it at Chilliwhack. 



202. Williamson's Sapsucker. 



Sphyrajyicus ihyroideus (Cass.). 



Taken at Similkameen, B. C, by R. V. Griffin, June, 1882. (Ciieck List 

 of B. C. Birds, lSn—Fan7ii7i.) 



CEOPHLCEUS Cabanis. 



203. Northern Pileated Woodpecker. 



Ceopliheus jnleatus abieticola (Bangs.). 



Common i-esident throughout the Province, on Vancouver Island and 

 Mainland through the interior to Okanagan. Mr. Brooks found it scarce 

 in the Cariboo District. 



ASYNDESMUS (Wils.) Coues. 



204. Lewis's Woodpecker. 



Asyndesmus torqnatus (Wils.). 



Abundant through the interior of the Province, at Vernon and Grand 

 Prairie. I found it quite common at Chilliwhack this year. A summer 

 resident on Vancouver Island. 



OOLAPTES SwAiNsoN. 



205. Northern Flicker. 



Colaptes auratus Inteus (Bangs.). 



A rare bird of this Province, but is found on Vancouver Island and east 

 to the Pocky Mountains. 



