8umm»f Bde. Restigouche Valley, N.B. 
July,'S8. J. Brittain and P.Cox, Jr. 
Dryobates villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. Uncommon. 
Auk, VI. April, 1880. p.H 7 
Bammer Birds of Sudbury, Qnt. 
A,H.Alberflrer, 
393. Hairy Woodpecker. Tolerably com- 
mon. Breeds. 
OjfcO, XV, JBBQ, 1890, p.87 
Dwight, Summer Birds of 
Prince Edward Island. 
Dryobates villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. — Occasionally observed. 
There seemed to be a great dearth of Woodpeckers, the Flicker alone 
excepted. Dead trees did not abound, still there were a great many of 
them scattered here and there. 
Auk X, Jan, 1893. p. 0. 9 . 
Some Winter Birds of Aova Scotia. By tJ, H. Morrell. 
9. Dryobates villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. — One seen at River 
Hebert, Dec. 8, and one at Shulee, Jan. 2. Seemingly not common. 
Auk, XVI, July, 1899, p. ZS't- 
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16. Dryobates villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. — Single individuals 
were met with every day or so. 
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lo3. Dryobates villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. — Common migrant 
and rather rare winter resident; my records are all between October 11 
and April 4, and it does not appear to breed here. This form is the one 
occurring in southern Ontario, at least south of Lake Nipissing, and I 
have not found leucomelo-s. 
