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Lower: Another bird ou its nest, same I(»eality, a photograpli presented by Dr. 

 Walter K. Fislier. 



Plate 35. 



Left : Main gannet ledge, Bouaventure Island, Qnebee, June 21, 1920, referred 



to ou page 218. 

 Right: Ganuets on Ailsa Craig, Scotland, a pliotograph by IMr. B Beetham, 



presented by Mr. J. H. Gurney. 



Plate 36. 



Upper : Gaunet ledges, Bonaventure Island, Quebec, June 24, 1920, referred to 



on page 218. 

 Lower : Nesting ganuets on one of the above ledges. 



Plate 37. 



Upper: Gannets' nests, North Bird Rock, Quebec, June 25, 1904, referred to on 

 page 219. 



Lower: Nesting gannets. Bird Rock, Quebec, June 25, 1904, a photograph pre- 

 sented by Mr. Herbert K. Job, and referred to on page 219. 



Plate 38. 



Upper : Young gaunet, recently hatched. 



Lower: Adult and young gaunet, downy stage. Both photographs taken on 

 North Bird Rock, Quebec, July 24. 1915, and referred to on page 221. 



Plate 39. 



Upper : Gannet feeding young, about half grown, a photograph by Mr. J. M. 



Campbell. 

 Lower : Young gannet, fully grown and nearly fledged, a photograph by Mr. 



A. C. Adams. Both photographs presented by Mr. J. H. Gurney. 



Plate 40. 



Upper: Nesting colony of water turkeys, St. Johns River, Florida, April 21, 



1902, referred to on page 231. 

 Lower : Nests in above colony. 



Plate 41. 



Upper: Nests of water turkeys, showing eggs and young, St. Johns River, 



Florida, April 21, 1902. 

 Lower: Young water turkeys in nest, Cuthbert Lake, Florida, a photograph 



presented by Mr. Herbert K. Job. 



Plate 42. 



Nesting colony of common cormorants, Lofoten Islands, Norway, a photograph 

 by Professor Robert Collett, loaned by Dr. R. W. Shufeldt. 



Plate 43. 



Left : Nesting site of common cormorant. Isle of Man, England. 

 Right : Common cormorant and young, same locality. Both photographs pre- 

 sented by Mr. C. H. Wells. 



