[27] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 
643a. Phalacrocorax dilophus floridamus(Aud.). FLORIDA 
CORMORANT. [624.] Eastern North America, breed- 
ing southward (Florida and Gulf States). 
a. No. 84758. gad. Florida, spring; C. J. Maynard. 
643b. Phalacrocorax dilophus cimcinmatus (Brandt). 
WHITE-CRESTED CORMORANT. [622.] Northwest 
coast of North America; south to Oregon and (in 
winter) Nevada. 
a. No. 77599. g ad. Pyramid Lake, Nevada, May 26, 1877; H.W. 
Henshaw. 
b. No. 75917. Juv. Saint Michael’s, Alaska; E. W. Nelson. 
G43sc. Phalacrocarax dilophus albociliatus Ridgw. Lzs- 
SER WHITE-CRESTED CORMORAN'. Coast of Cali- 
fornia, from Farallone Islands to Cape Saint Lucas ; 
Revillegigedo Islands. 
“644, Phalacrocerax mexicamus (Brandt). MExIcAN Cormo- 
RANT. [625.] Mexico, Cuba, and Gulf States; north, 
in Mississippi Valley, to Eastern Kansas and South- 
ern [linois. 
a. No, 28153. Ad. «Cuba or Texas; G. N. Lawrence. 
b. No. 58809. @Q@ juv. Mazatlan, Mexico; Col. A. J. Grayson. 
645. Phalacrocorax penmicillatus (Brandt). BRANDT’s Cor- 
MORANT. [626.] Pacific coast of United States 
(Columbia River to Cape Saint Lucas). 
a. No. 84759. gad. Farallone Islands, California, summer; F. 
Gruber. 
646. Phalacrocorax violaceus (Gmel.). VIOLET-GREEN Cor- 
MORANT. [627.] Coasts and islands of the North 
Pacific, from Kamtschatka, Commander and Ku- 
rile Islands, and Alaska, south to British Columbia 
and Vancouver Island. 
a. No. 46487. Ad. Saint Michael’s, Alaska, June 15, 1866; C. Pease. 
b. No. 81229. Juv. Saint Michael’s, Alaska; E. W. Nelson. 
c. No. 38660. Pullus. Neeah Bay, Washington Territory ; J.G. Swan. 
G46a. Phalacrocorax violaceus resplemdems (Aud). 
BAIRD’S CORMORANT. Pacific coast of United 
States, south to Mazatlan. 
a. No. 23884. Ad. Mazatlan, Mexico, summer; J. Xantus. 
G47. Phalacrocorax bicristatus Pall. RED-FACED CorMmo- 
RANT. Prybilov (Seal) Islands, Aleutian Chain, 
Kuriles, and coast of Kamtschatka; said to occur cas- 
ually in Japan and Formosa. 
a. No. 62648. 9 ad. Saint Paul’s Island, Alaska, May 29, 1872; H. 
W. Elliott. 
