16 NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



Genus CEPPHUS Pallas. (Page 9, pi. II., fig. 3.) 

 Species. 



Common Characters. — Summer adults uniform black, with or without white 

 on wings. Winter specimens white, varied above (sometimes below also) with black, 

 the wings and tail as in summer. Young similar to winter adults, but white of 

 wings varied with dusky, the quills mai'ked at tips with white. Bill black ; feet 

 bright red in summer, pinkish in winter. Egg varying from ovate to elongate- 

 ovate, greenish white or buffy white, heavily spotted or otherwise conspicuously 

 marked with dark brown and lavender-gray. 



a^. A large white patch on outer surface of wing. 

 h^. Under wing-coverts pure white. 



c\ Greater wing-coverts white to the extreme base, sometimes a little 

 dusky along the basal portion of the shafts. Adult in summer : Uni- 

 form blackish, except a large roundish or oval patch of pure white 

 on the wing, including the greater, middle, and posterior lesser 

 coverts, these feathers all white to the base; axillars, under wing- 

 coverts, and basal half, or more, of inner webs of quills, pure white. 

 Winter plumage : Wings as in summer; rest of the plumage pure 

 white, the upper parts varied with black. Young : Similar to winter 

 plumage, but white wing-patch broken by blackish tij^s to all the 

 feathers ; secondaries and primary covei'ts marked with white at 

 ends, and lower jjarts indistinctly barred with dusky. Downy young : 

 Uniform sooty blackish, paler and more grayish below. Length 

 about 12.50-13.50, wing 6.25-7.20, culmen 1.00-1.20, gonys .50, depth 

 of bill at nostril .35-.40. Egg 2.38 X 1-36. Hah. Circumpolar sea- 

 coasts, south in North America, in winter, to New Jersey and 

 Norton Sound, Alaska. (Breeding south to Hudson's Bay and coast 



of Labrador.) 28. C. mandtii (Light.). Mandt's Guillemot. 



cl Greater wing-coverts with at least their basal half black, this often 

 showing as a narrow bar beyond tips of middle coverts ; plumage 

 otherwise as in G. mandtii, and measurements nearly the same, but 

 bill larger and stouter; length 12.00-13.80, culmen 1.20-1.30, gonys 

 .55-.60, depth of bill at nostril .40-.45. Egg 2.25 X 1-55. Bah. 

 Coasts of northern Europe; also from southern Greenland along 

 Labrador coast and south, in wintci-, to New Jersey; breeding from 

 Newfoundland and southern Labrador to vicinity of Eastport, 



Maine(?) 27. C. grylle (Linn.). Black Guillemot. 



h"^. Under wing-coverts smoky gray. 



Greater wing-coverts black basally, this increasing in extent toward 

 edge of the wing, where occupying almost the whole extent of the 

 outermost feather, thus producing a bi-oad black " wedge" between the 

 two white areas ; plumage otherwise as in G. grylle, with similar 

 seasonal chano;es, etc. ; lene;th 13.00-14.00, wing 6.90-7.30, culmen 



