BLACK-AND-WHITE WOODPECKER. 
169 
black spots; the beak is sensibly shorter than in the 
adult. 
]\Iy figures of the bird and its egg are from specimens 
kindly sent me by Mr. Tristram. The bird is marked 
“Egypt, March, 1858.” 
It has been figured by Bufibn, pi. enl. 62, young, 
716, adult male; and Gould, B. of E., pi. 62. 
