Birds of upper St, .John, 
Bateiield&r, 
75 - Sphyropicus varius {Linn.) Bd. Yellow-bellied Wood- 
pecker. — Common the commonest Woodpecker — at ■ Fort Fairfield. 
They were generally found about recent clearings, or in the more open 
mixed woods. At Grand Falls they were common in hard woods. 
Bull. N. O.O, 7, July* X882. p.150 
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TidC, ^ H a €t^ ic ^ r 
169. Sphyrapicus varius. Shot June 13, 1884. 
€ . // OJIJ /yi-C'lA.J 
Auk, I, July, 1884. t zA !y 
E a D!wTntS;FaU 1886 
S feflib- Z2-. Yellow- 
bellied Woodpecker. 
O.&O. XI, Mar. 1886. p. Ay 
| r am886lMonti 8 eal,Can. 
Summer Birds of Bras D’Or Region 
Oape Breton Xd,, N.S. J. Dwight, Jr. 
20. Sphyrapicus varius. 
Attic, 4, Jap. , 188 7. p.16 
Breeding Dates of Birds in Kings 
County, N. S. Watson L. Bishop. 
r ,rT bell ‘ ed VVood P eckei ' ( Sphyrapicus va- 
ults). June 2. 
O.&O. XIII. Mar. 1888 p.45 
Summer Bis. Restigouche Valley, N. B, 
July, *88. J. Brittain and P. Cox. Jr. 
Sphyrapicus varius. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. — Rare. 
Ault, VI. April, 1889. p.ii7 
.Summer Birds of Sudbury, Out. 
A.jS.ALberger. 
402 . Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. Tolerably 
j c ommo n. 
0 ,feQ, %.y, Jsne s i 880 , p,e? 
Dwight, Summer Birds of 
Prince Edward Island. 
phyrapicus varius. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. This species was 
o unexpectedly rare and seldom met with. 
A uk X, Jan, 1893. V.9.Z 
