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Picoides arcticus, 
•all, N.O.C, 3, April, 1878. p. 53 
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Birds of tire Adirondack Region 
C.H,Merriam. 
104. Picoides arcticus ( Swai'nson ) Gray. Black-backed Three- 
toed Woodpecker. — Tolerably common resident, found in all parts of 
the Adirondacks. 
Bull, N. O.O. a, Oct, 1881 , p .232 
Bird Not’ a 'rom Longr Island, N.Y. 
William Butcher, 
9. Picoides arcticus. 
Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. — While 
on a visit to Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co., partially for the purpose of orni- 
thological research, I visited the taxidermic studio of Messrs. Lucas and 
Buck. While looking, through their stock of skins and mounted birds I 
found a specimen of this species. Neither Mr. Lucas nor Mr. Buck could 
remember from whom they had received it, as large numbers of birds in 
the flesh are sent to them from the surrounding country, of which they 
keep no record. Mr. Lucas was very positive, however, that it had been 
received in the flesh, from Long Island, during the winter of 1887-88. 
His reasons for his belief were that he knew from the make-up of the skin 
and the material used in its preparation, that it was his own handiwork. 
Furthermore, he said, his firm never received any birds or skins other 
than from Long Island. He was almost certain that they had had this 
species of Woodpecker before. The specimen is now in my collection, No. 
1028. This record adds a new member of the order Pici to the Long 
Island list, it not being included in the lists of either Messrs. Giraud or 
Lawrence. 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p. 
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