FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. [26] 
Order STEGANOPODES.—The TotTreaALMATE SwIn- 
MERS. 
Family TACHYPETIDA.—The Frigate Pexicays. 
639. Tachypetes aquila Linn. FRIGATE PELICAN; MAN-o- 
WAR HAwk. [619.] Tropical and snbtropical seas 
in general, but chiefly north of the equator; north 
to California, Texas, Florida, and (casually) Long 
Island. 
a. No. 78455. Ad. Big Pass, Florida, September 2, 1879; Col. S. T. 
Walker. 
b. No. 59787. Y ad. Tehuantepec, November 18, 1869; Prof. F. Su- 
michrast. 
c. No. 87940. Juv. Charlotte Harbor, Florida; J. Bell. 
- Family PELECANIDA.—The Peticans. 
640. Pelecanus erythrorhynchus Gmel. AMERICAN WHITE 
PELICAN. [615.] North America, except arctic dis- 
tricts; rare along Atlantic coast, but in the interior, 
north to about 61°; south to Central America. 
a. No. 78260. g ad. Cameron Parish, Louisiana, Jauuary 12, 1879; 
C. K. Worthen. 
641. Pelecanus fuscus Linn. Brown PELICAN. [616.] Coasts 
of tropical and subtropical America (except Pacific 
side of South America); north to California and 
North Carolina; accidental in Illinois (?). 
a. No. 80944. Ad., winter plumage. Saint Eustatius, West Indies; F. 
A. Ober. 
b. No. 84755. g juv. Florida; C. J. Maynard. 
Family PHALACROCORACID.—The Cormorants, 
642. Phalacrocorax carbo (Linn.). Common CoRMORANT. 
[620.] Various parts of eastern hemisphere and 
northern Atlantic coast of North America; south, in 
winter, to coast of New Jersey. 
a. No. 2003. Ad., summer plumage. 
643. Phalacrocorax dilophus (Sw. & Rich.). DOUBLE-CRESTED 
CORMORANT. [623.] Hastern North America, breed- 
ing northward. 
a. No. 84756. g ad. Mount Carmel, Illinois, September 28, 1874; 
8. Turner. 
b. No. 41686. Juv. Boar’s Head, New Hampshire, December 4, 1860; 
C. Perkins. 
