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Young female. — Not constantly different from the yotrng male, but 

 red of crown and occiput usually ( ?) more restricted. 



Adult male.— Length, (skins), 179-202 (193); wing, 114-121 (117.3); 

 tan, 63-70.5 (67); culmen, 26.5-28 (27.2); tarsus, 19.5-21 (20.2); 

 outer anterior toe, 13-14 (13.6) .» 



Adult female.— Length (sMns), 173-190 (180); wing, 109-118 

 (113.2); tail, 60-68 (63.5); culmen, 23-25.5 (24.1); tarsus, 18-19.5 

 (18.8); outer anterior toe, 12-13.5 (12.8).* 



Southwestern New Mexico (Animas Mountauis), southern Arizona 

 (Huachuca Mountains; Fort Huachuca; east side San Luis Moun- 

 tains; Santa Rita Mountains; Chiricahua Mountains; Santa Cata- 

 lina Mountains; Dragoon Mountains ; mountains of Pima and Piaal 

 counties), and southward through Sonora (La Chumata; near Opo- 

 sura) and Chihufihua (Pinos Altos; Rancheria de los Apaches; 30 

 miles west of Miaaca; Colonia Garcia; Eio Verde; Temasochic; 

 Temochic; E,io de Urique) to northwestern Durango (Cienega de las 

 Vacas; Arroyo del Bu6y; Matalotes). 



Picas strichlandi (not of MaLherbe, 1845) Malherbe, Mon. Picid., i, 1861, 108, 

 part (descr. adult male), pi. 28, fig. 4. — Sundevall, Conap. Av. Picin., 1866, 

 20. — Henshaw, Am. Sportsman, v, 1875, 328 (Santa Rita Mts., Arizona); 

 Zool. Expl. W. 100th Mend., 1875, 389 (Chiricalma Mts., Arizona; habits).— 

 Allen, Bull. Nutt. Om. Club, v, 1880, 90.— Ridoway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 iii, 1880, 189, 219, 233; Nom. N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 365.— Bkbwsteb, Bull. 

 Nutt. Om. Club, vi, 1881, 72 (Chiricahua Mts.); viii, 1883, 22 (Santa Rita and 

 Chiricahua Mts.; remarks on plumages); Auk, ii, 1885, 199 (Santa Rita Mts.; 

 deacr. young male and female). — Cottes, Check List, 2d ed., 1882, no. 437. 



[Pieus] strichlandi Gray, Hand-list, ii, 1870, 182, no. 8560. 



P[icus] strichlandi Coues, Key N. Am. Birds, 2d ed., 1884, 482. 



Dryohates strichlandi Ridgway, Proc. TJ. S. Nat. Mus., viii, Sept. 2, 1885, 355. — 

 American Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 1886, no. 398. — Scott, Auk, 

 iii, 1886, 426 (Santa Catalina Mts., Arizona; habits). 



Picus arizonss Habgitt, Ibis, 5th ser., iv, no. 2, April, 1886, 115, in text (Santa 

 Rita Mts., Arizona; coll. E. Hargitt). 



"■ Ten specimens, from Arizona. 



6 Ten specimens. 



Locality. 



Wing. 



Tall. 



Ex- 

 posed 

 culmen. 



Tarsus. 



Outer 

 ante- 

 rior toe. 



MALES. 



Ten adult males from Arizona 



Pour adult males from Durango 



Ten adult males (D. a. fraterculus) from Jalisco (8), Sinaloa (1), 

 and Zacatccas (1) 



FEMALES. 



Ten adult females from Arizona (9) and New Mexico (1) 



Five adult females from Chiliuatiua (1) and Burango (4) 



Ten adult females (D. a. fraterculus) from Jalisco (8), Sinaloa 

 (1), and Zacateoas (1) 



117.3 



116 



108.9 



113.2 

 112.9 



lOS 



67 

 61.6 



60.5 



63.6 

 64 



S9.6 



27.2 

 25.3 



23.6 



241 

 21.8 



20.8 



20.2 



18.8 



18.9 



18.8 

 18.1 



17.9 



13.6 



12.8 



12.3 



12.8 

 11.9 



11.9 



