ZY G-ODAOTYLI. 
FAULT I.-PICIDfi. 
SUB-FAMILY PICINAE, 
GENUS PIOUS. 
Pious. Linn. Syst. Nat. (1748.) 
34. PIOUS LUCAS ANUS. 
Pious Lucasanus Sant. Proc. Acad. Nat. Scien. 
PIOUS LUC AS ANUS. 
PIOUS SOA LARIS. 
Representations of the head and foot of this bird, together with those of its near ally, the P. Scalaris, are here given, so that 
the close resemblance which they bear to each other, may be easily perceived, and the difficulty of finding sufficient grounds for 
separating them, understood. P. Lucasanus has the bill and feet a little stouter than the other, but otherwise they do not appear to 
differ. I deem it exceedingly probable that they are one and the same species. 
GENUS XENOPICUS. 
Xenopicus. Baird. B. of N. Am. p. 83. 
35. XENOPICUS ALBOLARYATUS. Vol. I. Plate XXIY. 
GENUS SPHYRAPICUS. 
Sphyrapkus. Baird. B. N. Am. p. 101. 
30. SPHYRAPICUS THYROIDEUS. Vol. I. Plate XXXY. 
GENUS COLAPTES. 
Colaptes. Swain. Zool. Jour. Vol III. (1827). p. 353. 
37. COLAPTES CHRYSOIDES. Vol. j. Plate XXVI. 
ACCIPITEES. 
FAMILY I.-STBIGIDJ. 
SUB-FAMILY BUBONINAE. 
GENUS SCOPS. 
Scops. Saviyny. Nat. Hist, Egypt. Vol I. p. 105 (1809.) 
38. SCOPS KENNICOTTI, Vol. I. Plate XXYII. 
39. — PLAMMEOLA, Vol. I. Plate XXVIII. 
