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Plate 52. 



Nesting colony of Brandt cormorant, Los Curonados Islands, Mexico, a photo- 

 graph presented by Mr. Rollo H. Beck. 



Plate 53. 



Nests and eggs of Brandt cormorant, Los Coronados Islands, Mexico, a photo- 

 graph presented by Mr. Donald II. Dickey. 



Plate 54. 



Left : Brandt cormorant.?, nest and yonng, one young bird asleep. 

 Right: Young Brandt cormoranl.s. Both photographs by Finley and Bohlman. 

 Three Arch Rocks, Oregon, presented by Mr. William L. Finley. 



Plate 55. 



Left: Nesting site of Baird cormorant, Carroll Islet, Washington. 

 Right : Nest and eggs of same in above locality. Both photographs presented 

 by Dr. Lynds Jones and referred to on page 276. 



Plate 56. 



Upper : Red-faced cormorants at their nests. Walrus Island, Bering Sea, July 



7, 1911. 

 Lower : Nest and eggs of same in above locality, referred to on page 280. 



Plate 57. 



Upper : Nest and eggs of white pelican, I^ake Winnipegosis, Manitoba, June 

 19, 1913, referred to on page 284. 



Lower : Another nest of same in above locality, containing four eggs of double- 

 crested cormorant. Note also the heads of large pike. 



Plate 58. 



Upper : Nests and eggs of white pelican, Salton Sea, California, April 19, 1908. 

 Lower: Nest and eggs of same in above colony. Both photographs by Dr. 

 Joseph Grinnell, presented by the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. 



Plate 59. 



Upper: Pair of white pelicans and small young, Malheur Lake, Oregon. 

 Lower : Adult and young of same in above locality. Both photographs by Finley 

 and Bohlman, presented by Mr. William L. Finley. 



Plate 60. 



Upper : Nesting colony of brown pelicans, Pelican Island, Indian River, Florida. 



April 15. 1902, referred to on page 295. 

 Lower: Nest and eggs of brown pelican. Bull's Bay, South Carolina, May 23, 



1915, referred to on page 296. 



Plate 61. 



Upper: Small naked young of brown pelican. Pelican Island, Indian River, 

 Florida, April 15, 1902. 



