22 8 Jour., Bom. Nat. Hist. Soc, Vol. ,\XIX, So. 1. [April 20, 19L'3. 



2033. Fregata arid iredalei. Iredales Frigate Bird. 



Fregata ariel iredalei Mathews, loc. cit., p. 121 

 (Aldabra). 

 Casual on Eastern Coasts. 



Family PnALCROCORACiDiE. 



2034. (1526) Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis. The Indian 



Large Cormorant. 

 Pelicanus sinensis Sfiaw and Nod., Nat. Misc.. xiit, p. 



."529 (1801), {China). 



Japan, China to India. 



^035. (l.'J27) Phalacrocorax fuscicollis. The Indian Shag. 



Phalacrocorax fuscicollis Steph., Shaw's Gan. Zool,, 

 xiii, p. 91 (1825), {India). 



Ceylon to N. Central India, Assam, Manipur, 

 Burma. 



2036. (1528) Phalacrocorax javanicus. r/ie Z?7^fc Cormomw^ 



Carbo javanicus Hovf., Trans. L. S., xiii, p. 197 

 (1821), {Java). 



India, Ceylon, Burma, Malay Pen., Sumatra and 

 Borneo. 



-2037. (1529) Anhinga melanogaster. The Indian Darter or 



Snake-bird. 



Anhinga melanogaster Pennant, Ind. Zool., p. 13 

 (1769), {India). 



The Oriental Region. Practically the whole of 

 India, Burma and Ceylon. 



Family Sulid^e. 



J038. (15?>0) Sula leucogaster plotus. The Brown Gannet. 



Pelecanus plotus Former, Uexcrij). Ani., p. 278 

 (1844), {I^e/r Caledonia). 



Shot occasionally on the shores of India, Ceylon 

 and Burma. 



2039. (1531) Piscatrix sula rubripes. The Australian Red- 



legged Gannet. 



Sula rubripes Gould, Syn. B, of Aua., pt iv, App. p. 7 

 (1838), (Raine Is. Queensland). 

 Casual Bay of Bengal. 



2040. (1532) Parasula dactylatra personata. The Austra- 



lian Mashed Booby. 



Sula personata Gould., P. Z. 8., 1846, ;;. 21 {Raine Is). 

 Occasional, coasts of India and Burma, B. ©f 

 Bengal. 



