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RanGcE.— Coasts and islands of eastern Pacific, from Lower Cali- 
fornia south to the Galapagos; breeding as far north as Georges Island 
at head of Gulf of California. 
[Sula piscétor (LInN&=us). Red-footed Booby. [116.] 
Pelecanus piscator Linnzus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 134. (China 
Sea.) 
RanGE.— Coasts and islands of tropical and subtropical seas, 
from Florida and western Mexico southward.] 
Sula bassana (LINN&us). Gannet. [117.] 
Pelecanus bassanus LInNNmvus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 133. (Coleshill, 
England, and Bass Island, Scotland.) 
RanGE.— Coasts of North Atlantic. Breeds on Bird Rock and 
Bonaventure Island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and on islets off 
British Islands; winters from North Carolina coast south to Gulf of 
Mexico, and on coasts of North Africa, Madeira, and the Canaries; 
occurs off eastern United States in migration; casual north to Green- 
land; accidental in Indiana and Ontario. 
Famity ANHINGIDA. DarrTers. 
GeEeNus ANHINGA Brisson. 
Anhinga Brisson, Orn., VI, 1760, 476. Type, by monotypy, [Anhinga] 
anhinga Brisson = Plotus anhinga LiInNmUs. 
Anhinga anhinga (LINN&us). Water-Turkey. [118.] 
Plotus anhinga Linnzus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, 218. (Brazil.) 
RaNnce.— Tropical America north to western Mexico (Tepic), 
Texas, Florida, southern Illinois, and North Carolina, and casually to 
Kansas; accidental in New Mexico and Arizona. 
