Picoides arcbicus 
Maine (Lake Umbagog). 
1880. 
May 2'/ 
r ■ y : 8) 
“ * i — . | 
on a a, ill • is! .nd In a retired oovo, the adjacent r0 s * 
fringed with arbor-vitae; h ight flftoor 2>t; entrance 
II Oii J»o *>orih si ; ttjU . r< 
LcxAf ^*-— V"— £y- Q*JlAr Qoc. Le^-'C'. 
Goor^o ' ay-.rard brought i.r e &ot of p '.rCoctlv fresh 
eggs Vi bn • for il® parent; ho : lid the hole v/as about v ' 
®i t f high ii s 1 lv > sprue on 
looi. 
ty 14, 
« 23. 
« 20 . 
1002 . 
Oct.:;-, ' 
I dissected fh 
throe moro s; f o 
ird 
ounr. 
Shot, fermle /hicp h"cl 1: .id all bat V o oggs(oxtrorr» \/ 
ity of Svcoo t Cove:. 
Ot ; a t| ho ' i of a r- /it.- ' , -p bor¬ 
der in; - ’ 1 Androscoggin River about " hundred rods bolovr 
tho mouth of the ''ogallou-ay; it, ..ris incubating.. 
Shot r. : ale on tho south shore of tho lake a f.nr hun¬ 
dred yards vmst ot Poasleo’s brook; ho v/as digging at 
tho trunk' o C : fir. It is unusual o find one so far 
nvr-iy from tho arbor-ritao sn-anpr, bn I, like most of V o 
largo food.. 'ckors, this species venders a no >d foal, even 
at this v.Bon, 
Tar ; ■ ai y rt * 3,6. **h ■ cor® a ■ 
in , top ■ ■■ r op vv.1 stub, ch p' ; ; like P . vil losus 
as tho, chased ore another around its trunk. A sirglo 
male riot October 21. 
