984 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [VolY. 



lb"69. Elliot, D. G. A Monograph of the Genus Pelecauus. < P. Z. S., xxxvii, 1869, 

 pp. 571-591, pi. xliv. 



Eeview of the literature. — Characters of the subfamily. — Description, with au extended 

 synonyray and critical annotation, of 9 spp. The pi. represents. P. molince. 



1869. GuRXEY, J. H. [Occnrreuce of Pelecauus onocrotalus near Courriere, Pas <le 



Calais. ] < lUs, 2d ser. , v, 1869, p. 463. 



1870. Allex, J. A. Occurrence of the Brown Pelican [Pelecauus fuscus] in Massa- 



chusetts. <^ Am. Nat. , iv, 1870, p. 58. 

 1870. Bakboza dv Bocage, J. Y. Note sur uue nouvelle espece de Pelican [Pelecauus 

 sharpei]. < P. Z. S. , xxxviii, 1870, p. 173. 



1870. Barboza du Bocage, J. V. Note sur le jeune de I'ann^e du Pelecauus sharpei. 

 < P. Z. S. , xxxviii, 1870, p. 409. 



1870. Martin, L. Aus dem Leben der grauen Pelekane [Pelecauus fuscus] uud ver- 



wandten Vogel auf der westlichen Erdhiilfte. <^ZooI. Gart., xi, 1870, pp. 

 37-42. 



1871. Barboza du Bocage, J. V. Melanges Ornithologiques. I. Description d'un 



Pelican apparemment nouveau d'Afrique occidentale et observations sur 

 quelques especes du nieme genre. <^ Jorn. Sc. Math. Phys. e Xat., "No. xi, 1871, 

 pp. 166 seq. 



In this first part of a paper under the above major head, P. sharpii is redescribed (P. Z. S., 

 1870, pp. 173, 409), with notes on other spp. of the genus, under the special subtitle quoted. 



1871. Clarke, S.C. Pelicans. < Jin. A'af.jV, 1871, pp. 252, 253. 



Biographical notes on P. trachyrhynchus, Lake Michigan, and P. /!«c««, Florida. 



1871. GiLLMAN, H. The Rough-billed Pelican [Pelecauus trachprhynchns] on Lake 



Huron. < Am. Nat. , iv, 1871, pp. 758, 759. 

 1871. Newtox, a. [Remarks on Exhibition of the Humerus of a Pelican from the 



Cambridgeshire Fens, j < P. Z. S. , xxxix, 1871, pp. 702, 703. 



1871. Sclater, P. L. Additional [P. Z. 8., 1868, p. 264] Remarks on certain Species 



of Pelicans. <^ P. Z. S., xxxix, 1871, pp. 631-634, pi. li, woodcc. 



3 spp. treated, with list of 10. The pi. is P. sharpii, the head of which, as well as that of 

 P. philippensis, is al.so figured. 



1872. Bemmelex, A. A. van. Fortpflanzung des gemeinen Pelikans (Pelecanus ono- 



crotalus) in Gefangeuschaft [zu Rotterdam]. <^ Zool. Gari., xiii, 1872, pj). 

 264, 265. 



1873. B[aird], S. F. Does the Pelican feed its young with its own Blood ? <^ Am. 



JVa<.,vii, 1873,p. 170. 



l!fote on substances vomited by various birds, as possible basis in fact for the fable alluded 

 to in the title. 



1873. HoDEK, E. Ueber Verbreitung uud Verhalten der Gattung Pelecauus im euro- 



piiischeu Osteu. <^ Ferh. (Ahh.) l:-k. zool.-iot. Ges. Wien, xxiii, 1873, pp. 73-88. 



1874. Anon. An aged Pelican. <^ Pop. Sci. Monthly, June, 1874, p. 254. 



From 'Land and Water.' — The specimen was upward of 40 years in the Dublin Zoological 

 Gardens. 



1874. Anon. Au escaped Pelican killed at Faversham. < Zoologist, 2d ser., ix, 1874, 

 p. 4262. 



1874. Holder, J. B. The Brown Pelican [Pelecanus fuscus] and its Home. <^ Am. 

 Sportsman, iii, 1874, p. 390. 



1874. Maynard, C. J. More about the White Pelican [Pelecanus trachyrhynchus], 

 <^ Am. SiJortsman, iv, 1874, p. 331. 

 Characteristics of the species in domestication. 

 1874. Maynard, C. J. Sitpposed New Species of Pelican [Pelecanus albicoUis]. 

 <^ Am. Sportsman, iii, Mar. 14, 1874, p. 379. 

 The specimen described from Cedar Keys, Florida. [It is doubtless identical with P.fimens ] 



