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The Field Woodpecker. P. Campestris. Spix 46. 



Head, chin, and throat, black ; front of neck, yellow- 

 ish, gular streak black ; body beneath, white. Ame- 

 rica. 



Mace's Woodpecker. (P. Macei.) Col. 59. 



Top of head, red ; above, covered with black and 

 white bars ; cheeks and throat, white with triangular 

 black patches; beneath, dirty-yellow, with darker 

 spots ; vent red. India.* 



* There have been named in addition to the above — 



P. Borei. P. Machloti. P. VieiUottii. (the P. Borealis of Vieillot.) 

 P. Rupelii. P. Lichtenstenii. P. Punctiligerus. P. Erythraucen. P. 

 Radiolatus. P. Spilogaster. P. Meropirostris. P. Ischnorynchoi. P. 

 Scutatus. P. Caniceps. P. Xanthotaenia, (the P. Auratus of Vieillot) by 

 Wagler. 



Also. P. Javanensis, by Horsfield. P. Leucogaster, by Reinwardt. P. 

 Ruber. P. Minor. P. Mahrattensis. P. Pectoralis. P. Icterocephalus 

 (the P. Chlorocephalus of Gm.) P. Fasciatus, of Latham. P. Rotatus, 

 (the P. Rulncus of Latham,) P. Maculipennis, of Lichtenstein. P. 

 Squamosus, P. Maculatus. P. RubricoUis, P. Chlorolophos. P. 

 Brachyurus. P. Vittatus. P. Icieromelas. P. Mystacem. P. Fusces- 

 cens. P. Erythrops. P. Flavicollis. P. Puiutatus, (not Cuvier,) and 

 P. Cristatus, by Vieillot. P. Affinis, Swainson ; (the young of which is 

 P. Rujiceps of Spix.) P. Rubiginosus, Swainson, and some others. 



It maybe remarked, as more than probable, that — 



Picus Strictus, Horsf. and P. Peralaimus, Wagler, are the same as Picus 

 Goensis. 



Picus Candidus. P. Melanopterus, Pr. Max., and P. Bicolor, Swainson, 

 are all P. Dominicanus of Spix. 



Picus Chrysochloros of Vieillot, and P. Braziliensis of Swainson, is P. 

 Aurulentus of Licht. 



P. Tristis, Horsf. P. PoicirolophuSf Temm. 



P. Olivaceus, Lin. is P. Arator, Cuv. 



P. Leucotis, lUiger, is B. Querulus. 



P. Variegatus, Lath. P. Minor, and P. Moluccensis, Latham, is the 

 same as P. Bicolor, Gmel. 



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