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tura County (Grinnell and Swarth colls.), and in the inner northern Coast 
Ranges, from Horse Creek, Siskiyou Mountains, south to Snow Mountain, Colusa 
County (J. Grinnell, Condor, 1v, 1902, p. 90). Also on the Warner Mountains, 
Modoe County (Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
238 (399, part) Xenopicus albolarvatus gravirostris Grinnell 
San BERNARDINO WHITE-HEADED WOODPECKER 
Synonyms—Picus albolarvatus, part; Venopicus albolarvatus, part; South- 
crn White-headed Woodpecker; Grinnell Woodpecker. 
Status—Common resident of the Transition zone on the San Gabriel, San 
Bernardino, San Jacinto, and Santa Rosa mountaims (many records and speci- 
mens from each), to Volean Mountain (Mus. Vert. Zool.) and the Cuyamaca 
Mountains (Bendire, Life Hist., m1, 1895, p. 70), in south-central San Diego 
* County. 
239 (400) Picoides arcticus (Swainson) 
Arctic THREE-TOED WOODPECKER 
Synonyms—Picoides arcticus tenwrostris; Picoides tenwrostris; Sierra 
Three-toed Woodpecker. 
Status—Fairly common resident locally in the Boreal zone of the northern 
Sierra Nevada: Mount Shasta (C. H. Merriam, N. Amer. Fauna no. 16, 1899, p. 
15) ; east of Mount Lassen (Townsend, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, p. 205) ; 
Eagle Lake (Sheldon, Condor, 1x, 1907, p. 188) ; Soda Springs and Summit, Pla- 
cer County (Belding, Proc. U. 8S. Nat. Mus., 1, 1879, p. 429) ; Pyramid Peak, ete., 
vicinity of Lake Tahoe (many records) ; Big Trees, Calaveras County (Belding, 
Land Bds. Pae. Dist., 1890, p. 64). The latter is our southernmost record sta- 
tion. Also, in extreme northeastern California, on the Warner Mountains (Mus. 
Vert. Zool.). 
240 (403a) Sphyrapicus varius ruber (Gmelin) 
NORTHERN RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER 
Synonyms—Picus ruber, part; Sphyrapicus ruber, part; Melanerpes ruber, 
part; Sphyrapicus ruber notkensis. 
Status—Common winter visitant to the northern humid coast belt, east 
through the Siskiyou Mountains (M. P. Anderson and J. Grinnell, Proce. Acad. 
Nat. Sei. Phila., 1903, p. 8), and south through the San Francisco Bay region 
and Santa Cruz district at least to Monterey (Grinnell coll.). Many specimens 
from this area are not typical of ruber, but variously intermediate towards dag- 
aetti. 
241 (403) Sphyrapicus varius daggetti Grinnell 
SrerRA RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER 
Synonyms—Picus ruber, part; Sphyrapicus varius ruber, part; Sphyrapi- 
cus ruber daggetti; Melanerpes ruber, part; Sphyrapicus ruber, part; Red- 
breasted Woodpecker. 
