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BULLETIN 50, XJNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Picus cuvieri Malherbb, Mon. Picid., i, 1861, 85 ("North America;" = young 



female); iii, 1861, pi. 22, flg. 3. 

 Pieus villosus (not of Linnaeus) Woodhousb, in Silgreaves' Expl. Zuni and Col. 



R., 1853, 89 (Indian Territory; Texas).— Allen, Bull. Mus. Comp. ZooL, ii, 



1871, 302 (Florida).— CouEs, Check List, 1873, no. 298, part; 2d ed., 1882, 



no. 438, part.— Ogilby, Sci. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc, iii 1882, 57 (Navarro 



Co., Texas, resident). 

 D[r2/o5aics] wKostts Cabanis, Mus. Hein., iv, heft2, 1863, 66, part (Georgia; South 



Carolina). 

 Dryohates villosus Beckham, Auk, iv, 1887, 304 (Bayou Sara, Louisiana). — ^Ridg- 



WAY, Orn. Illinois, i, 1889, 376, part.- Feeby, Auk, xxiv, 1907, 432 (Cairo, 



Illinois, Aug.).— Philipp, Auk, xxvii, 1910, 318 (Lake Ellis, etc.. North 



Carolina, simimer). 

 Dendrocopus maynardi (not Dryohates villosus maynardi Ridgway) HARGrrr, Cat. 



Birds Brit. Mus., xviii, 1890, 570 (Tarpon Springs, Florida); Ibis, 1891, 467, 



in text (Tarpon Springs). 



DRYOBATES VILLOSUS MAYNARDI Ridgway. 

 MAYTSfATLD'S WOODPECKER. 



S imil ar to D. V. audubonii, but wing shorter, loral region wholly 

 white (sometimes with a few minute dots of black), thus connecting 

 the white superciliary and suborbital stripes, sides of breast more 

 streaked with black; adult male with red nuchal patch broader, not 

 interrupted medially. 



Adult maZe.— Length (skins), 180-200 (183); wing, 103-109 

 (107.3); tail, 61.5-68 (65.2); cuhnen, 26-29.5 (27.7); tarsus, 19-20.5 

 (19.8); middle toe, 13-14.5 (13.7).» 



Adult female.— Length, (skins), 170-200 (183); wing, 100.5-108.5 

 (104); tail, 61-68.5 (63.9); culmen, 23.5-27 (25); tarsus, 17.5-19.5 

 (19); outer anterior toe, 12.5-13.5 (12.8)." 



Islands of New Providence and Andros, Bahamas. 

 Picas villosus (not of Linnaeus) Beyant, Proc. Best. Spc. N. H., vii, 1859, 106 

 (Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas). — ^Albhbcht, Joum. fiir Om., 1861, 51 

 (Bahamas). — Ooky, Birds Bahama I., 1880, 120 (New Providence I.). 



a Thirteen specimens. 



