Order PICT—WOODPECKERS. 
HARRIS WOODPECKER—Family Picidae. 
Dryobates villosus Jiarrisi. 10 inches. 
This species is similar in every way to its eastern relatives 
and for coloring is as illustrated. The nesting habits of this 
and the sub-species are the same, and the eggs cannot be iden- 
tified as being different. Four pure white eggs are placed at 
the bottom of some cavity, in tall trees usually (.95x.70). 
CABANIS WOODPECKER. 
393d. Dryobates villosus hyloscopus. 10 inches. 
Some lighter on the under parts than preceding (not il- 
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN HAIRY WOODPECKER. 
393e. Dryobates villosus monticola. 10V*> inches. 
A trifle larger, and white below (not illustrated). 
GAIRDNER WOODPECKER. 
394a. . Dryobates pubeseens gairdneri. 7 inches. 
A smaller bird than any of the preceding, similar in coloring, 
as illustrated. Tt is a more sociable bird and is found about 
the dwellings in country places, and even in the larger cities 
about the parks. 
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