Alisa, Summer Birds Bras d’ Or Region 
Picoides arcticus. — One observed. 
Auk, 8, April, 1891. p, 135 
Birds of Upper St, John. 
Batokeider. 
74. Picoides arcticus (Swains.) Gray. 
Woodpecker. — Common at Grand Falls 
Fort Fairfield we shot two, all we saw. 
Black-backed Three-toed 
in burnt cedar swamps. At 
Bali, N.O.Q, 7, July, 1882, p.150 
Birds within Ten Miles of Point 
de Monts, Can, Comeaux Merriam 
56. Picoides arcticus. Black Three-toed Woodpecker. — Resi- 
dent; not rare. 
Bull, N, 0.0, 7, Oct, 1882, p, 236 
An Ornithologist’ s Summer in Labrador 
M. Abbott Frazar. 
Picoides arcticus, Arctic Three-toed Wood- 
pecker. One specimen killed in early Septem- 
ber at Esquimaux Point. It was in company 
with its mate. 
O.&O. XII. Mar. 1887. p, 3H- 
Leo. 1687 . 
>r,Ont.Can. 
Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. Tolerably 
common. Out of five or six collected, only 
one had the yellow patch on the head. 
O.&O. XIII. June. 1888 p.94 
A Collecting Trip- 
John Ewart, V af '■ e 
Summer Bd». 
July, ’83. J. 
Bestigouohe Valley, N.B. 
Brittain and P.CuX Jr. 
picoides arcticus. Black-backed Three-toed Woodpecker.— 
Rare. 
A»lc, VI. April, 1889. p.U7 
Newfoundland Notes. A Trip up the 
Humber Hiver, Aug. 10 - Sept. 24, 1899. 
29. Picoides arcticus. Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. — Common. 
Louis H. Porter, New York City, 
Auk, XVII, Jan. , 1900, p, JZ . 
