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neighourhood of Albany Fort in April, leaves 
it in September ; lays from four to fix eggs in 
hollow trees, feeds on fmall worms and other 
infeds. Its defcriptions anfwer exadly. 
Picus, 13. Villofus, 175. 16. Hairy Woodpecker. 
Faun. Am. Sept. 10. Cateiby I. [9. 
Severn River, N° 56. 
The fpecimen fent over is a female, by its 
wanting the red on the head. The descrip- 
tions of Linneus and Brifibn agree; only the 
two middlemoft feathers are black, the next 
are of the fame colour, but have a white 
rhomboidal fpot near the tip ; the next are 
black, with the upper half obliquely white, 
the very tip being black ; the next after that 
are white, with a round black fpot on the 
inner fide clofe to the bafe, and the lower 
part of the (haft is black, the outermoft 
feathers are quite white, the fhaft only at the 
bafe being black. 
14. Tridadylus. 177.21. Three- toid Woodpecker. 
Faun. Am, Sept. 
Severn River, N° 8. 
A female, weight 2 ounces, length 8 inches, 
breadth 13; eyes dark blue, legs black. It 
builds its nefi: in trees, lives in woods upon 
worms picked out of trees, is not very com- 
mon at Severn River, The defcriptions an- 
fwer. 
III. Galling, 
