no. 1840. REVISION OF HAIRY WOODPECKERS— ODERIIOLSER. 607 



mediate between the present form and Dryobates villosus septentrio- 

 nalis. 



Of this subspecies, 134 examples have been available in the present 

 connection, these representing the following localities: 



British Columbia. — Similkameen River; Crater Mountain, Ashnola 

 River; Vernon; Lac La Hache; Okanogan; Okanogan Landing; 

 Okanogan Mission; between Penticton and Okanogan; Ashcroft; 

 Kamloops. 



Colorado. — Estes Park; Rio Blanco County; Reed Mills; Montrose; 

 Deer Creek; Fort Garland; Pueblo; Colorado City; Colorado Springs; 

 Pagosa; Denver; Boulder; Loveland; Palmer Lake; Florida (La 

 Plata County). 



Idaho. — Salmon River Mountains; Priest Lake; Bridge. 



Montana. — Stillwater; Saint Marys Lake; Summit; Bear Tooth 

 Lake; Fort Custer; Lame Deer; Fort Keogh; Chief Mountain Lake; 

 Hellgate; Jefferson River; Fort Benton; Cinnabar; Florence; Big 

 Bend of Musselshell River; Darnall's; Zortman; Bitterroot Valley. 



Nebraska.- — Harrison (Sioux County); Squaw Canyon (Sioux 

 County). 



New Mexico.— Tierra Amarilla ; Pecos Baldy ; Costilla River ; Twin- 

 ing; Tres Piedras; Cieneguilla; Arroyo Seco; La Jara Lake; Oak 

 Canyon, Raton Range; Stinking Spring Lakes; Arroyo Hondo; 

 Santa Clara Canyon; Chico Springs. 



South Dakota. — Elk Mountain. 



Utah. — Uinta Mountains; Parley's Park (Wasatch Mountains). 



Washington. — Fort Spokane; Usk (Stevens County); Conconully. 



Wyoming. — Powder River; La Barge Creek; Wind River Moun- 

 tains; South Pass City; Devils Tower; Springhill; Shirley Mountains ; 

 Rawhide Butte; Fort Bridger; Laramie Peak; Green River; Pahaska; 

 Valley; Head of Trapper's Creek, Bighorn Mountains; Crook County. 



DRYOBATES VILLOSUS TERRAENOVAE Batchelder. 



Dryobates villosus terraenovae Batchelder, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, vol. 4, 

 June 24, 1908, p. 37. 



Chars, subsp. — Similar to Dryobates villosus monticola, but smaller; 

 upper wing-coverts with somewhat more white; white dorsal stripe 

 often spotted or irregularly barred with black. 



Measurements. — Male: 1 Wing, 126-133.5 (average, 128.4) mm.; 

 tail, 80.5-90 (83.4); exposed culmen, 29.5-32 (30.7); tarsus, 21.5- 

 23.5 (22.4), middle toe, 15-16 (15.4). 



Female: 2 Wing, 122-128 (124.8); tail, 80.5-86 (82.8); exposed 

 culmen, 25.5-27 (26.3); tarsus, 21.5-23.5 (22.2); middle toe, 14- 

 15 (14.6). 



Type-locality. — Placentia, Newfoundland. 



» Six specimens, from Newfoundland. 2 Five specimens, from Newfoundland. 



