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19. Parasitic Jaeger. 



Stercorarius parasiticus (LiNX.). 



One specimen taken at Victoria 1)}' Wni. L. Gilchrist, November, 1S97. 

 Another specimen was taken at Comox by A. C. Brooks, September 12th, 

 1903. 



20. Long-tailed Jaeger. 



Stercornrius longicaudus (Vieill.). 



Once shot and several times seen at Sumas Lake, September, 1890. 

 {Brooks). 



Family LARID^. The Gulls and Tehns. 



PAGOPHILA Kaup. 



21. Ivory Gull. Snow Gull. 



FagojiliUa alba (GuNN.). 



One specimen shot at Dease Lake, Cassiar, by James Porter, September, 

 1889. Another specimen was shot at Okanagan Lake in November, 1897, 

 by Mr. J. T. Studley, and presented to the Museum. Mr. A,. C. Brooks also 

 reports it from Okanagan. 



RISSA Stephens. 



22. Pacific Kittiwake. 



Rissa tridactyla pollicaris (Ridgw.). 



Taken near Discovery Island, January, 1896, by W. Lindley, and at 

 Queen Charlotte Islands by Dr. C. F. Newcombe, September, 1895. 



LARUS LiNN^us. 



23. Glaucous- winged Gull. 



Laras glaiicescens (Naum.). 



An abundant resident on the coast ; breeds on some of the islands in the 

 Gulf of Georgia. Mr. Brooks reports it frosn Okanagan Lake. 



21. Western Gull. 



Lams occidentalis (Aui).). 



An abundant resident on the coast during the winter months. Taken at 

 Chilliwhack. (^1. C. Brooks.) Breeds in Similkameen Valley. {Fannin.) 



2.5. American Herring Gull. 



Larus argeufa/us x>nithsoniau,us (CoUES.). 



An abundant resident on the coast. It bi-eeds on the coast and in the 

 interior of Mainland. Common at Metlakatla. {Rei\ J. II. Keen.) Chilli- 

 whack and Okanagan. (Brooks.) 



