j> jc, Fitchburg . — -The birds you write 
about we think you will not find to be of rare oc- 
currence, Perhaps your Bohemian will prove to 
be the Cedar. Taking the Yjdl&jv-bejlied 
W oodpecker in April was the best catch. 
O.&o.xlH.Jniy.is 88 p- 115 ' 
Bd«. Obs. near <3fc*ylock Mi 
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7. Sphyrapicus varius. Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. Several 
specimens seen at different times on the Graylock carriage road, between 
two and three miles from the summit. Ap prox imate altitude, 2800 feet.f 
Auk, 11. April, 1889. P .99 
f Although Ceophlceus pileatus was not seen by me, the peculiar mortise-like holes 
which Mr. Brewster assures me are solely the work of this bird, were often noted. 
Mr. Brewster met with the birds themselves in the Hopper in 1883. 
