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"A few seen in spring and fall near Silver City." 

 (Hunn.) 



104. Dryobates villosus hyloscopus. Cabanis's Woodpecker. 



"Fairly common in summer at Fort Bayard." (Wilson) 

 "Rather common from Sept. to May around Silver 

 City." (Hunn.) "Central New Mexico." (A. O. U. 

 Check List.) One specimen, Kingston, Nov. 1." (Met- 

 calfe.) "One specimen, Ruidoso, Sept." (Barber.) 



105. Dryobates villosus monticola. Rocky Mountain Hairy 



Woodpecker. 



"Numerous summer resident in Mts. east of Santa Fe. (Hen- 

 shaw.) "Two or three seen, Las Vegas Hot Springs, 

 Dec." (Batchelder. ) " Abundant to timber line, breeds 

 in May, San Miguel. Co." (Mitchell.) "Seen 7400ft. to 

 11000 ft. one family, Aug. 15, Upper Pecos." (Bailey F.) 

 "Resident on Navajo Reservation." (Oilman.) 

 "Common throughout Mts., mesas and canyons around 

 Santa Fe." (Henderson.) "One seen in Albuquerque, 

 Jan. 27." (Birtwell.) "New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check 

 List. ) 



106. Dryobates pubescens gairdeneri. Gairdener's Wood- 



pecker. 



"Common throughout New Mexico." (Woodhouse.) "One 

 specimen, Willis, April 12." (Birtwell.) 



107. Dryobates pubescens homorus. Batchelder's Wood- 



pecker. 



"Not uncommon as summer residents in Mts. east of Santa 

 Fe." (Henshaw. ) "One adult male seen, Las Vegas 

 Hot Springs, Dec. 18." (Batchelder. ) "Seen April 12 

 and in May at 9000 ft,, Willis." (Birtwell.) "Nesting 

 near river, not numerous, Navajo Reservation." (Gil- 

 man.) 



108. Dryobates scalaris bairdi. Texas Woodpecker. 



"Common on yuccas and agaves, Apache, nest of four or 

 five young in May." (Anthony.) "Moderately common 

 in summer around Fort Bayard." (Wilson.) "Very 

 common resident around Silver City." (Hunn,) "One 

 specimen. Tijerhas, Jan. 17. Observed in Albuquerque, 

 Sept. 19 and Oct. 14." (Birtwell. ) One specimen, King- 

 ston, July 10. (Metcalfe. ) Resident in Mesil]a Valley. 

 (Ford.) 



109. Dryobates arizonae. Arizona Woodpecker. 



"Southwestern New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) 



110. Picoides americanus dorsalis. Alpine Three-toed Wood- 



pecker. 

 "Common resident in Mts. east of Santa Fe." (Henshaw.) 



