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45. Violet-green Cormorant. 



Phalacrocorax pelagic7is rohush(s (Ridgw.). 

 This is the most abundant Cormorant in the Province, and is found along 

 both coasts of the Island, and has been taken as far north as Port Simpson. 

 Breeds on islands close to Sidney Island. Common at Metlakatla. {Rev. 

 J. II. Keen.) 



Family PELEOANID^. Pelicans. 



PELEOANUS LiNNTEus. 



46. American White Pelican. 



Pelecaiius erytJtrorJtijnclLOS (Gmel.). 

 Not common. Four specimens taken — Sicamous, October, 1890; Alex- 

 andria Bridge, September, 1895; Tranquille, August, 1897; Comox, 

 September 8th, 1900. Mr. Brooks reports it from Chilli whack and 

 Okanagan. Said to breed in the Chilcotin country. [Fannin.) 



47. California Brown Pelican. 



PeJecanus californicus (Ridgw.). 

 Not common. One specimen in the Museum killed at Race Rocks, 

 January, 1897. Seen at Sumas Lake. (Brooks.) 



Order AN8ERES. Lamellirostral Swimmers. 



Family ANATID-<iE. Mergansers, Ducks, Geese and Swans. 

 MERGANSER Brisson. 



48. American Merganser. 



Merganser ainericanus (Cass.). 



Found throughout the Province, have taken it on West Coast of Van- 

 couver Island in May ; also on Queen Charlotte Islands in July, 1895, I took 

 four young birds. Brooks reports it found on Okanagan Lake all winter. 



49. Red-breasted Merganser. 



Menjanser serraior (Linn.). 



Found distributed throughout the Province. I saw them at Sumas Lake 

 May 17th, 1904. Rev. J. H. Keen says common at Metlakahtla. Chilli- 

 whack and Okanagan. (Brooks.) 



LOPHODYTES Reichenhach. 



50. Hooded Merganser. 



Lophodytes cncnllatus (Linn.). 



This species is common throughout the Province and on the Pacific Coast, 

 Brooks has taken it at Chilliwhack and Okanagan. 



