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ug. COCCYGUS AMERICAN US, (Linn.) Bonap. 
Yellow-Billed Cuckoo. 
Not quite as frequent as the preceding, arriving and leaving 
about the same time. Breeds. 
120. PIC US VIE LOS US, Linn. 
Hairy Woodpecker; Sap-sucker. 
A common resident. Breeds. Several mounts of this bird 
of the albinistic form are in the collections of Messrs. Gilbert 
and Flahive of Penn Yan, N. Y., all secured at or near that 
place. A striking uniformity in the coloration and markings 
of the plumage of these specimens, renders this freak more than 
ordinarily remarkable. 
121. PICUS PUBESCENS, Linn. 
Downy Woodpecker. 
A common resident. Most abundant in Spring. Breeds. 
122. SPHYRAPICUS VARIES, Linn. Baird. 
Yellow-Bellied Woodpecker. 
Common in the Spring and Autumn migrations. Arrives the 
first week in April.—April 9th, 10th, 1876.—Departs in Octo¬ 
ber. Seen July 1875, an d June 1878. 
123. CENTURUS CAROLINUS, Linn. Bonap. 
Red-Bellied Woodpecker. 
Not an uncommon resident. 
124. MELANERPES ERYTIIROCEPHALUS, (Linn.) Sw. 
Red-Headed Woodpecker. 
Resident and breeds. Occasionally seen in Winter, although 
abundant in Summer. 
