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177. Beechnuts and Woodpeckers. By C. Hart Merriam, M. D. Ibid., 
XVII, Dec. I, 1881, p. 347. — A reply to several pseudonymous articles in 
previous numbers of this journal (. Forest and Stream) in reference to the 
Red-headed Woodpecker’s habit of eating beechnuts. Other notes on 
the same subject, by various contributors, follow in this and succeeding 
For, & Stream 
numbers. 
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,:V; 
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725. An Unrecorded Habit of the Red-Headed Woodpecker. By 
Howard Jones. Ibid., p. 56. — Robbing the nests of Cliff Swallows and 
sucking Hen’s eggs ! Os Ss O.Vol.VW 
196. [ Habits of] Red-headed Woodpeckers. By H. W. Merrill. Ibid., 
xviii, No. 5, p. 66, Feb. 23, 1882. For, Si Stream. 
377 ' Red-headed XV oodpeckers. By A. H. Helme 
Large numbers in the vicinity of Miller’s Place, L. I 
1881. Q t 3sQ VQUYl'l 
Ibfd \\ edke " ded Wo0d l’ eckers in Southern Conn. By j. M . Clark. 
F - ^Xte, 
Providence, R. I. , J uly 3S , l8 g 2 . ’ ' & £L* t j^ kland B each, near * 
Ibid., p. 107. — 
in the autumn of 
Q>,«ad 
The Oologist. 1576. Cannibalis 
For. 3s Stream. 
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345. Red-headed Woodpeckers [in connecLicui. ,. 
Ibid.. VI, pp. 78, 79. ' — 
206. Red-headed Woodpeckers in Maine. By Everett Smith. ^ Ibtd., : .. , Stream. 
B ' A "5s8S!p J ff- 
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XVIII, No. 11. p. 208, April 13, 1882. — Their recent appearance in Maine. 
179. Habits of Woodpeckers. By W. Beeke [and others]. Ibid., 
XVII, Dec. 15, 1881, p. 387. — In reference to their laying up stores of 
beechnuts for winter use, particularly refers to the Red-headed Wood- 
pecker. For, StraftSB 
604. [The Red-headed Woodpecker^ 9 2 ’ 
Robber of other Bird's Nests.] By E. E. F[ish]- ^ i 
Stall, Buf. Nat, Field Club. 1883 and a 
note on a carnivorous propensity of the Red-headed Woodpecker, Mela- 
nerpes erythrocephalus (p. 308), by Charles Aldrich. 
Amer.NatarallertiB V«5t.X£.« Tn^i- 
A pair of Red-headed Woodpeckers ( Melanerpcs erythrocephalus) have 
bred in Agawam, near Springfield, this summer; this fact may not be 
worthy of mention, but it is quite rare to find them here. — Robert O. 
Morris, Springfield, Mass. / flyifc r VI. Oct, , 18 * 0 , 0 ! 3 H 0 
Th© Oologist. 1617. A Murderous Red-headed Woodpecker. 13 y John A. Morclen, 
Ibid., No. 6, June, 1889, p. 113. Auk, Vll. Jan. 1890 . p. 
347. Red-headed Woodpeckers [at Hartford, Conn.). Bv Marry J . Q, <% y ,4 Q, 
Gates. Ibid., VI, p- So. 
The Oologist. 1600. A Large Set of Eggs of the Red-headed Woodpecker. By R. C. 
McGregor. Ibid., p. 44.Ank.Yll. Jan. 1890 . p.VV. 
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tw*. - f. Q. . yttdc moo,* 
.,Lu. For, 3s Stream. VQl. 38 t z / ■ s « V 
Pickens OO. l 7- Melanerpes erythrocephalus. Red-headed Woodpecker. — A 
So. Carolina, few were noticed in the Oolenoy Valley. They were mere^aburylant iu 
the lower part o f the County away from the mountains. A nlr y?j ' 
771. Red-headed Woodpeckers. By Moses B. Griffing. Ibid., p. 95! * ’ "P" *' 
—At Shelter Island, N. Y. O, & Q. Yoi a YIH 
