Birds observed in Naval Hospital 
O-rounds. Brooklyn, &.H, Oouea 
5. Picus villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. — Common ; but no in- 
stance of its breeding observed. 
B&U.N.O.C. 4, Jan. , 1876, p. 31 
Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
C.H.Merriam. 
io2. Picus villosus. Linn. Hairy Woodpecker. — A common resi- 
dent, breeding everywhere. 
Bull N.O.O. 0 f Oct, 1881, P.231 
— ' 
Birds Tioga Go. N.Y, Aldan Loring 
~"§0O Hairy Woodpecker? Common. Stays I 
with us the entiroo winter, and lives on law®. | 
0»&0, ZY, June, 1890, p*86 
± ^ a 
_ V--:. VvlA ll9 6l J 
CJyJ^jL 2,0 6s 2. fC. 
Hairy Woodpecker. Not common. 
E. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. 
Auk, XIX, July, 1602, p.298. 
^ (r^Jin ^ , }u^) %nM , 
faiT^ eTu^-o-Vy 5 SiJLCc^C L&st . 
7. Dryobates villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. — “Very common resi- 
dent. Breeds.” It seems extremely 
common ” in any part of the county ; 
northern portion. 
a -y /i-iai ^ , 1 1 1 <, y , n , 
doubtful if this species is “very 
certainly it is tolerably rare in the 
