WOODPECKER, 



The female coincided with t\\Q American one in every parti- 

 cular. 



I am informed that it is not uncommon at HudforCs Bay^ where 

 it is called Paupajlaow *. 



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Little Woodpecker, Gen. Syn. il. p. 573. N" 19. 

 Downy Woodpecker, Ar^. ZooL ii. N" 165. 



'T'HE female of this fpecies has the hind head crofled with; 

 white, which in the male is red. 



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Yellow-bellied Woodpecker, Gin. Sjn.u. p. 574.. N" 20 — Ar{i..Zool,ii. 



N" 166. 

 Picus varius, Georgi Reife, p. 165.. 



V^H ETHER this inhabits any part of the European conti- 

 nent I cannot determine ; but it is ranked by Georgi among 

 the birds freqtienting^ the Lake Baikal, in JJia. 



The name given to it by the natives oi HudfqrCs Bay is Meki- 

 fewe Paupajlaow -f-. . 



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Little Brown Woodpecker, Gen. Syn. ii. p. 577; N°24i. 



"f HAVE fcarce a doubt but this fpecies inhabits India, as I 



found a drawing of one in the colleftion of ^r. Middleton, 



which did not materially differ. The length was five inches. 



The bill pale : the head white, except the crown, and a large 



» Mr. Hutchhis, 



^ Ibid. 



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