56 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
ANOUS, Steph. 
stolidus (Linn.). Twenty-five. 4 ¢ (1 jr.), 3 9, pull. United States 
(Florida, Tortugas Keys). South Africa (Mozambique Channel). Arabian 
Sea (Lat. 16° 50 N., Long. 63° 36 E., July). West Australia (Houtman’s 
Abrolhos, South Island, December). Northern Australia (Darnley Island, 
April; Raine Island, June). Norfolk Island. New Hebrides. Samoa. 
Society Islands (Huaheine). Marquesas. 
stolidus, subsp. ridgwayi, Anthony Auk, xv., p. 37 (1898). 
‘** Much darker and less brown than A. raussaui, resembling in this respect A. gala- 
pagensis, from which it differs in much paler cap. Chin, throat, neck, and chest 
uniform deep brownish slate, but darker on the lores and above the eyes. A 
small white spot on the upper posterior border of the eyelid. Lower lid white 
for nearly its entire length. Cap delicate pearly grey, almost silvery white on 
the anterior portion, in some lights gradually blending with colour of nape on 
the occiput. Rest of plumage deep slaty brown ; primaries blackish. Wing, 263 
mm. ; tail, longest feather, 160; graduation, 53; culmen, 40; depth, 11; tarsus, 
25.” (Anthony). Habitat. Cocos and Socorro Islands, Pacific Ocean. 
stolidus, subsp. galapagensis, Sharpe. 
MICRANOUS, Saunders. 
T tenuirostris (Zemm.). Two. Boece West Australia (Houtman’s 
Abrolhos, South Island, February, December). 
These specimens are probably Co-types of Anous melanops, Gould, P.Z.S. 1845, 
p- 103. 
leucocapillus (Gould). Ten. 3,29, juv. “Australian Seas.” Northern 
Australia (Raine Island ; Cape Upstart, May). Solomon Islands (Bugotu). 
Pelew Islands. Fanning Island. 
Nos. 8 and 9, 6,9, from Raine Island, are probably Co-types of the species. Cf. 
Gould, P.Z.S., 1845, p. 103. 
hawaiiensis (Rothsch: ). 
GYGIS, Wag’. 
candida (Gim.). Ten. 4,9, jr. Seychelles (St. Anne’s, March). Norfolk 
Island, January. Tonga Islands (Kooa, February). Marquesas, March. 
Fanning Island. 
microrhyncha, Swunders. Two. Marquesas, March. ‘South Seas.” 
RHYNCHOPINA. 
RHYNCHOPS, Linn. 
nigra, Linn. One. 
intercedens, Saunders. 
melanura, Swains. Seven. 13. Chili. 
flavirostris, /7icill. Two. Egypt (The Nile). West Africa (Lagos). 
albicollis, Swains. Four. 9. Southern India (Nellore). Burmah (Thayet- 
myo, December). 
LARINA. 
XEMA, Leach. 
sabinii (J. Sabine). Three. 9, jr. “Arctic America.” Alaska (St. 
Michael’s, July). 
furcata (Nebouzx). 
RHODOSTETHIA, Macgill. 
rosea (Macgill.). Two. ¢, jr. Alaska (Point Barrow, September). 
