124 T. TJIMA. 



later five specimens were secured at Ina-ura,. They were found in 

 flt^cks. 



34. AIca wumizusume, d.) 



Kanmnvi-nniisTiznmo. 



A pair of this rave hi rd was ohserved and «»ik' of tlieni (Mus. Xo. 

 1783) secured, near Öfnnadvoshi. ]\[arch 27th. Tlie s])ecinien ohtained 

 is a male and is fin-nished with a l)lack occipital nvi^t. 



85. Fratercula monocerata, i\\\M) 



Utö. 



'I'his species was common, mostly found in pairs. Five specimens 

 were ohtained at tln-ee or four ])oints on tlie C(\ast, AEarch 18th. The 

 horuv projection ahove the nostrils is in various degrees of development, 

 fnll}^ de\el(^ped on only one specimen. 



3(i. Larus cachinnans, rail. 



Segiu'o-laimome. 



There are among the collection two specimens of Herring (inlls, 

 wliich I refer to this species. 'We one, shot (^n ^litsushima, March 

 25th, is an adult, measuring 366 mm. in the wing (Mus. Xo. 1815). 

 The other ol)tained at Azama, ^farcli ôtli. is in young plumage, the 

 wing measuring 317 mm. (Mus. iSo. lcS17). 



37. Larus vegae, (PaimciO. 



In 18901 sent to Dr. Stejneger for identification three specimens 

 of Herrino- (udl, collected at or near Tokv(3. Tliev were returned 

 to me identified as L. vegac, a species originally discovered on 

 the coast of Tchuski Land hy the " Vega " expedition and descrihed 



