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Banded- backed W ooppeckeb. Among 
my rarities of February appear one pair, 
i male and female, and one juhilt Glaucous 
Gull. — E. /S Bowler , Bangor, jflaine.’ • une - 18t. .ij.v^. 
Birds of Dead Biver Zlegion, Ma. F. H. O. 
73. Picoides tridactylus americanus, (Striped- 
backed Three- toed Woodpecker). I can record 
only one specimen of this species, which was 
taken near Seven Ponds, Sept. 4, 1885. 
O.&O. XI. Nov. 1886. p. 162 
Fall Birds of Northern Maine. 
F. H. Carpenter. 
American Throe-toed Woodpecker ( Picoides 
americanus). Only one seen, by Mr. Glezen. 
O.&O. XII. Nov. 1887 p. 188 
