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MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Twelve ; all taken by Mr, Spreadborough. They were secured 
at Agassiz, Chilliwack and Burrard Inlet, B.C., and Victoria, 
Vancouver Island. 
393d. Cabanis’s Woodpecker. 
Dryobates villosus hyloscopus (CaB.) BREWST. 1888. 
Under this form we place a few skins examined by Mr. F. Chap- 
man and labelled “ approaching hyloscopus.” They come exactly 
between the western and eastern forms and include the whole 
Rocky Mountain region. 
This form was common at Canmore and Banff in the Rocky 
Mountains in the summer of 1891. Very common at Revelstoke, 
B.C., in burnt woods in April, 1890. Not uncommon at Kam- 
loops, B.C., in June, 1889. Mr. Spreadborough reports seeing 
a hairy woodpecker at Trail, Cascade and Waneta, B.C., on the 
49th parallel in the summer of 1902. It was doubtless this form. 
(Macoun.) Near Little Salmon River, Yukon River, Yukon 
district, N.W.T. ( Bishop.) 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Five; taken at Canmore, Alta., in May, I891; at Revelstoke, 
B.C., in April, 1890, and at Kamloops, June 18th, 1889, by Mr. 
Spreadborough. 
3937, Queen Charlotte Woodpecker, 
Dryobates villosus picoideus (Oscoop.) A.O.U. Comm. 
1902. 
Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. (Osgood.) 
394. Downy Woodpecker. 
Dryobates pubescens medianus (Swarns.) BREWSTER. 1897. 
Very common in Newfoundland and a resident. (Reeks.) 
Fairly common along the Humber River, Newfoundland. (207. 
Porter.) Common and resident in southern portions of Labrador : 
probably does not range north of Lat. 56°. (Packard.) Only one 
specimen observed on Moose River, June 6th, 1896 ; none in Lab- 
rador. (Spreadborough.) Seen during the winter at Lake Mistas- 
sini, northern Quebec. (J. M. Macoun.) 
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