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Suborder ALCYONES. Kingfishers. 



FAMILY ALCEDINID/E. Kingfishers. 



A o. u. GENUS CERYLE. BOIE. 



NO. 



322 (390) CERYLE ALCYON. (LiNN.) Belted Kingfisher. 



North America ; at large from Arctic regions to the Gulf of Mexico ; 

 in winter, extends its range to West Indies and Central America ; 

 breeds from Gulf States throughout its northern range. 



ORDER PICK 



Woodpeckers, etc. 



FAMILY PICID^E. Woodpeckers. 



GENUS CAMPEPHILUS. GRAY. 



323 (392) CAMPEPHILUS PRINCIPALS. (LiNN.) Ivory-billed Woodpecker. 



Florida ; some of the Gulf States to Mississippi Valley ; now rare except 

 in parts of Florida. 



GENUS DRYOBATES. BOIE. 



324 (393) DRYOBATES VILLOSUS. (LiNN.) Hairy Woodpecker. 



Northern and middle portions of eastern United States. 



325 (3936) Dryobates villosus audubonii. (SWAINS.) Southern Hairy Woodpecker. 



Southern race ; ranging from eastern Texas to South Carolina ; it differs 

 in being smaller and perhaps slightly darker. 



326 (394) DRYOBATES PUBESCENS. (LINN.) Downy Woodpecker. 



Eastern North America ; in winter, south to the Gulf of Mexico. 

 Birds inhabiting the region north of North Carolina are larger than southern 



birds, and have been recognized as a race and named 

 324a Dryobates pubeseens mcdianus. BREWSTER. 



327 (395) DRYOBATES BOREALIS. (VIEILL.) Red-cockaded Woodpecker. 



Southeastern and southern United States from Carolina to Texas. 



GENUS PICOIDES. LACEP. 



328 (400) PICOIDES ARCTICUS. (SWAINS.) Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. 



Northern North America ; south to northern United States, New England, 

 Michigan, etc. 



329 (401) PICOIDES AMERICANUS. BREHM. American Three-toed Woodpecker. 



Northern North America ; south to northern border of United States ; 

 Maine and northern New York, 



