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L. M.I. but it woulcl be an unusual oeciUTence for it to breed this far 

 south. Accordinor to C. H. Bollmann's schedule for 1885 the males 

 arrive and dei.art earlier than the females. 



MIGRATTOX RECORD. 



78. [4:05a] O-opldnnm pileatns aUift!<-i,ht Bangs. Nortlicrn Pileated Wood- 

 pecker. ; . 

 Quite rare resident; very probably breeds. Although it is now re- 

 stricted to the wildest and least visited parts of the county and is present 

 there in ijut small numliers. it must have been tolerably common as 

 late as 1885. Seven specimens were taken that year— March 21. Marcn 

 22, a male; March 29, a male and a female (C. H. B.i: two specimens 

 were taken along Bean Blossom Creek in August (3. Y\'. E'. i, and one 



