166 piciD^. 



outer white, vvitli a longitudinal white streak on the 

 former near the end ; and two black spots on the 

 latter : legs black. The female differs in having the 

 crimson spot on each side of the nape much smaller, 

 or altog-ether wanting. 



^g,v.u..v.x ..«.x^...^. 



Sp. 26. Pi. Cavoliuus. Steph. v. ix. p. 152. — Red-bellied Wood- 

 pecker. Wils. Amer. Orn. v. i. pi. I.f. 2. — Carolina. 



Sp. 27. Pi. flavicaus. Steph. v. ix. p. 202. pi. 35.****— Cayenne. 



Sp. 28. Pi. icterocephalus, Steph. v. ix. p. 191. p/. 35.*** — 

 Cayenne. 



Sp. 29. Pi. aurulentus. ll/ig. Temm. PI. Col. 59. f. 1. 



Pi. viridis itifra albido vlridoque Jasciatus; verticc occipiteque 



rujis; malis strigis duabus aureis et uno viridescente ; guld 



pallide flava. 

 Green Woodpecker beneath striped with whitish and green; with 



the top of the head and occiput red ; the cheeks with two golden 



and one greenish stripe ; the throat pale yellow. 



Inktabits Paraguay and Brazil. Length scarce 

 eight inches and a half: the top of the head, the 

 occiput, and nasal bristles are fine red : on the cheeks 

 are two golden and one greenish stripe : the throat 

 is light yellow : all the upper parts are green : the 

 tail is long and black : the inner webs of the quills 

 are marked with large red spots : the under parts 

 of the body are equidistantly striped with alternate 

 bands of green and yellowish-white : the beak and 

 legs are black. The female differs in wanting the red 

 on the head and on the nasal bristles ; she and the 

 young have the top of the head of a reddish-golden- 

 green ; the occiput red, and the bristles green. 



Sp. 30. Pi. galeatus. Temm. PI. Col. 171. 



