BIRDS OF NOETH AND MIDDLE AMEBICA. 



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Adult female.— Length (skins), 191-201 (196); wing, 116-120.5 

 (118.2); tail, 74; exposed culmen, 25-25.5 (25.2); tarsus, 20.5; 

 outer anterior toe, 13-13.5 (13.2)." 



Middle eastern portion of Mexican plateau, ia States of San Luis 

 Potosi (VUlar; Sierra de San Luis PotosI; mountains near Jes6s 

 Maria) and southwestern Tamaulipas (Miquihuana; Moctezuma; 

 (Jalindo; Montelunga; Ciuddd Victoria). 



[Dem^ocopus villosus.] Subsp. /?. Dendrocopus harrisi Haegitt, Cat. Birds Brit. 

 Mus., xviii, 1890, 234, part (Sierra de San Luis Potosi). 



Dmdrocopus harrisi Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1895, 431, 

 part (Sierra de San Lufs Potosi). 



Dryobates villosus intermedius Nelson, Auk, xvii, July, 1900, 259 (Villar, San 

 Luis Potosi; coU. U. S. Nat. Mus.).-njENKiNS, Auk, xxiii, 1906, 169 (crit.). — 

 Phillips, Auk, xxviii, 1911, 76 (Galindo and Montelunga, Tamaulipas). — 

 Obbbholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xl, 1911, 597, 613 (monogr.). 



DRYOBATES VILLOSUS JARDDin (Malherbe). 



JARDINE'S WOODPECKEB.. 



Similar to D. v. intermedius, but color of imder parts decidedly 

 darker, varying from buffy drab-gray to broccoli brown or drab. 



AdvMmah.—'L&njgth. (skins), 172-219 (197); wing, 111-124 (117.7); 

 tail, 64.5-77 (71.5); exposed culmen, 24-28.5 (26.2); tarsus, 19.5- 

 21.5 (20.5); outer anterior toe, 13-14.5 (13.9).* 



Advlt female.— LeD:gih. (skius), 175-201 (187); wing, 110-121.5 

 (114.6); tail, 62-75.5 (69.5); exposed cubnen, 20-25 (22.5); tarsus, 

 18.5-20.5 (19.5); outer anterior toe, 12-14.5 (13.4)." 



The darkest birds in the series examined are from Guerrero, Morelos, Mexico, and 

 V^era Cruz, the palest mostly from Jalisco and Michoacdn, but also from Guerrero and 

 Vera Cruz. 



