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£92 PICIDH, WOODPECKERS. —GEN. 129, 130, 131. 
129. Genus CAMPEPHILUS Gray. 
Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Black; a stripe down the side of the neck, one 
at base of bill, the scapulars, under wing coverts, and ends of secondaries, 
» white; bill and nasal feathers white; ¢ scarlet-crested ; 
) 9 black-crested. A large, powerful bird of the South 
' Atlantic and Gulf States; about 21 long; wing 10-11; 
tail 7=—8:  Wus., iv, 20, pl. 39, f. 6; Nurr., 1, 564; 
Aup., iv, 214, pl. 256; Bo., 81. . . »  PRINGIPALTS: 
130. Genus HYLOTOMUS Baird. 
f Pileated Woodpecker. Black; the head, neck and 
ee Tory chem wings much varied with white or pale yellowish ; bill dark ; 
Weodtemen: g scarlet-crested, scarlet-moustached; 9 with the crest 
half black, half scarlet, and no maxillary patches. Only yielding to the 
ivory-bill in size; length 15-19; 
wing 83-10; tail 6-7. North 
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131. Genus PICUS Linneeus. 
Fig. 128. Pileated Woodpecker. 
* .* All the following species are 
blac fend: -white, the ¢@ with red on the head; and all but the first have numer 
small, round, white spots on the quills. 
* Body not banded, streaked, nor spotted. 
White-headed Woodpecker. Uniform black; whole head white, in the @ 
with a scarlet nuchal band; a large patch of white on the wing, commonly 
resolved into a number of blotches; about 9; wing 5; tail 33. Mountains 
of California, Oregon and Washington. Cass., Journ. Phila. Acad. 1853, 
257; -pl..22¢ Bo., 963, Eun. plese 
Coor., 382. . = . «| ALBOLARVAmUB: 
** Spotted and crosswise banded, but not 
streaked. 
—ed-cochaded Woodpecker. Head black 
on top, with a large silky white auricular 
patch embracing the eye and extending 
on the side of the neck, bordered above 
in the ¢ bya scarlet stripe nof meeting 
its fellow on the nape; nasal feathers and 
those on the side of the under jaw white ; 
black of the crown connected across the 
lores with a black stripe running from the corner of the bill down the side 
of the throat and neck to be dissipated on the side of the breast in black 
FiG.129. Red-sockaded Woodpecker. 
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