72 EGGS OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



393a. Northern Hairy Woodpecker, Dryobates villosus 

 leucomelas. Eggs, similar to those of No. 398, but are a little 

 la,rger. Breeds in Northern North America, south to the 

 northern border of the United States, in May. 



393^. SouTHKRX Haiuv Woodpecker, Dryohcites villosus 

 andubonii. Eggs, indistinguishable from those of No. 393, 

 but are, perhaps, a little smaU'^r. Breeds in the Southern 

 United States, east of the plains. 



393c. Harris's Woodpecker, Dryobates villosus harrisii. 

 Effffs, indistinguishable from those of No. 393. Breeds in 

 Western United States, from the Rocky Mountains to the 

 Pacific coast, south into Mexico and Central America. 



393c?. Cabanis's Woodpecker, Dryobates villosus hylosco- 

 pus. Eggs, probably indistinguishable from those of No. 393. 

 Breeds in the interior of extreme Western North America. 



394. Downy Woodpecker, Dryobates pubescens. Eggs, 

 4 or 5, varying from elliptical to oval ; .50 -}- .65 to .55 -j- .70. 

 Breeds in Northern and Eastern North America, from British 

 Columbia and the eastern edge of the plains, northward and 

 eastward, in May. 



394a. Gairdner's Woodpecker, Dryobates pubescens 

 gairdnerii. Eggs, similar to those of No. 394, but are larger ; 

 .80 + .90 to .85 -|- .95. Breeds in. Western United. States, 

 from the Rocky Mountains westward, in May. 



394J. Smoky Woodpecker, Dryobates loubesceiis fumidus. 

 Eggs, probably indistinguishable from those of No. 394. 

 Breeds on Vancouver's Island and possibly along the coast 

 region of United States and northward. Described by May- 

 nard in "The Ornithologist and 05logist" for April, 1889, 

 p. 58. 



395. Red-cookaded Woodpecker, Dryobates borealis. 

 Eggs, 4 or 5, varying from elliptical to oval ; .55 -|- -70 to 

 .65 -|- .75. Breeds in SoutheaBtern United States, from New 

 Jersey, Tennessee, and Indian Territory, south to Eastern 

 Texas and the Gulf coast, in May. 



