336 BULLETIN 121, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Lower : Adult and large young of same, in tree nests, in above locality, referred 

 to on page 297. 



Plate 62. 



Upper : Brown pelican feeding small young, two days old. 



Lower: Brown pelican feeding large young, fully grown. Both photographs 



taken on the coast of Louisiana, June 11, 1918, and presented by Mr. Stanley 



Clisby Arthur. 



Plate 63. 



Upper : Drove of young bi'own pelicans, Pelican Island, Indian River, Florida, 



a photograph presented by Mr. Herbert K. Job. 

 Ijower : Nesting colony of brown pelicans, Pass au Loutre mud lumps, Louisiana, 



June 11, 1918. a photograph presented by Mr. Stanley Clisby Arthur. 



Plate 64. 



Nesting colony of California brown pelicans and Farallon cormorants, Los 

 Coronados Islands, Mexico, a photograph presented by Mr. Donald R. Dickey. 



Plate 65. 



Upper : Nests and eggs of California brown pelicans, Anacapa Island, Cali- 

 fornia. 



Lower: Nest, eggs, and newly hatched young of same. Both photographs 

 presented by Mr. Donald R. Dickey. 



Plate 66. 



Upper : California brown pelican flying, a photograph presented by Mr. Donald 



R. Dickey. 

 Lower: California brown pelican on its nest, Galapagos Islands, a photograph 



presented by Mr. Rollo H. Beck. 



Plate 67. 



Nesting colony of man-o'-war birds, San Benedict© Island, Mexico, a photo- 

 graph presented by Mr. Rollo H. Beck. 



Plate 68. 



Upper : Male man-o'-war bird on its nest, Laysan Island, a photograph pre- 

 sented by Dr. Walter K. Fisher. 



Lower : Nest and egg of man-o'-war bird, Galapagos Islands, a photograph 

 presented by Mr. Rollo H. Beck. 



Plate 69. 



Upper : Male man-o'-war bird and small young in nest, Galapagos Islands, a 

 photograph presented by Mr. Rollo H. Beck. 



Lower: Young man-o'-war birds in nests. Cay Verde, Bahama Islands, a photo- 

 graph by Dr. Frank M. Chapman, presented by the American Museum of 

 Natural History. 



