A'o.4.1 COUESS ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY PICID^. 657 



1869. Baury, W. E. The Woodpecker [Picus inibescens] and Sheldrake [Mergus sp. ] . 



< Jm. .Vfl^, ii, 1869, pp. 660-662. 

 Biographical notes. 



1809. Fowler, A. The Goldcu-wiuged Woodpecker [Colaptesauratus]. <^ Am. Nat., 

 iii, 1869, pp. 422-427. 

 Account of the habits of this species and of Ficiis pubescens. 

 1869. Saussure, H. DE. Los Picos [Picidse]. < ia iVatemZeza, i, 1869, pp. 129-1.33. 

 Traducido per D. Jesus Sanchez. Sobre las costumbres del " Oolaptes rubricatus" [i. e., 

 Melanerpes formicivoms ?] . 



1871. Stroop, L. -J. Habits of the Red-headed Woodpecker [Melanerpes erythro- 



cephaliis]. <^ Am. Nat., ir, 1871, p. 692. 

 Twenty-two individuals consecutively destroyed while trying to nest in a church-steeple. 



1872. Cabanis, J. [Ueber Ceuturns polygrammus.] < J. f. 0., xx, 1872, pp. 157, 1.58. 

 1872. Garrod, a. H. Note on some of the Cranial Peculiarities of the Woodpeckers. 



< Ibis, 3d ser., ii, 1872, pp. 357-360, woodc. 



With special reference to the presence of a bone believed to be the vomer, absence of which 

 had been asserted. The bone he mentions is situated between the palatals. 



1872. Thompson, J. M. The Sapsucker [Centurus carolinus]. <CApj>leton^s Journ., 



viii,Dec.,1872,p.631. 



1873. Trippe, T. M. The Golden- winged Woodpecker [Colaptes auratus], <^m. 



:Va<.,vii, 1873,p.498. 

 Ecd feathers in the black cheek-patches of a male of this species from New Jersey. 



1873. White, C. A. Woodpeckers [Melanerpes erythrocephalns] Tapping Sugar Trees. 



< Am. Nat. , vii, 1873, p. 496. 



Observed to tap sound Acer saccharimim, for the purpose, apparently, of feeding on the aap. 



1874. Ferxald, C. H. The Red-headed Woodpecker in Maine (Melanerpes erythro- 



cephalns Sw. ). < Am. Nat., viii, 1874, pp. 437, 438. 

 1876. Brewster, W. [Habits of] the Yellow-bellied woodpecker (Sphyrapicus va- 

 rius). < Bull Nu.tt. Oniith. Club, i, No. 3, Sept. , 1876, pp. 63-70. 



1876. Herrick, H. Notes from Our Correspondents. < Forest and Stream, v, Jan. 13, 

 1876, p. 356. 

 Melanerpes erythrocephalus revisiting Northern New Jersey. 



1876. [Ingersoll, E.] A provident woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus). <^ Forest 

 and Stream, vii, Sept. 7, 1876, p. 68. 



1876. [Newcomb, R. L.] Notes from Onr Correspondents. <^ Forest and Stream, r, 

 Jan. 13, 1876, p. 356. 

 Deformity in tongue of Colaptes auratus. 



1876. Salvix, 0. [Exhibition of piece of trunk of a pine tree from Guatemala per- 



forated by Melanerpes formicivorus.] < P. Z. S., May 2, 1876, p. 414. 



1877. Aldrich, C. The Red-Headed Woodpecker [Melanerpes erythrocephalns] Car- 



nivorus. < Am. Nat. , xi, No. 5, May, 1877, p. 308. 



1877. "Arrow." The Red-Headed Woodpecker as an Egg-Sucker. <^ Forest and 

 Stream, Nov. 8, 1877, p. 266. 



1877. Boudwin, G. Red-Headed Woodpeckers [Melanerpes erythrocephalns]. <^ For- 

 est and Stream, viii, Jnly 26, 1877, p. 420. 



1877. Calvix, S. On Changes of Habit among Woodpeckers. < ^/ft. Nat., xi. No. 8, 

 Aug., 1877, pp. 471, 472. 



1877. COUES, E. Letters on Ornithology. No. 12.— Woodpeckers [Picid;©]. < The 

 Chicago Field, Jan. 13, 1877, p. 348, figg. 6. 



General account of various North American species, with original figures of the heads of 

 Picus villosiis, Sphyrapiciis thyroideus, d, ?, Melanerpes torquatus, M. formicivorus, and Co- 

 laptes auratus. 



