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Pelecdnus erythrorhynchos GMELIN. White Pelican. [125.] 
Pelecanus erythrorhynchos GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, ii, 1789, 571. (Hudson 
Bay, and New York.) 
RanGcE.— Temperate North America. Breeds from southern 
British Columbia, Great Slave Lake, and southwestern Keewatin to 
Manitoba (formerly southern Minnesota and South Dakota), Utah 
and southern California; winters from southern California, the Gulf 
States, Florida, and Cuba south to western Mexico and Costa Rica; 
casual east in migration to the Atlantic coast, north to New Bruns- 
wick. 
Suspcenus LEPTOPELICANUS ReicHenBacu. 
Leptopelicanus REIcHENBACH, Syst. Avium, 1852, vii. Type, by orig. 
desig., Pelecanus fuscus GMELIN = P. occidentalis LINN&US. 
Pelecanus occidentalis LInNus. Brown Pelican. [126.] 
Pelecanus onocrotalus £ occidentalis LinNmus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, 
215. (West Indies.) 
RanGE.— Gulf coast of United States and Atlantic coast of Central 
and South America. Breeds from Florida and Louisiana south to 
Brazil; casual in North Carolina; accidental in Wyoming, Nebraska, 
Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, and Nova Scotia. 
Pelecanus califérnicus Ripcway. California Brown Pelican. [127.] 
Pelecanus (fuscus?) californicus Ripaway, in Water Birds N. A., IT, 1884, 
143. (La Paz, Lower California.) 
RanGE.— Pacific coast, from southern British Columbia to the 
Galapagos and Ecuador, east to Nevada. 
Famity FREGATIDA. MaAn-0’-WAR-BIRDS. 
GENUS FREGATA Lac&prDe. 
Fregata LactrrpE, Tableaux Ois., 1799, 15. No species mentioned but 
obviously based on Pelecanus aquilus LINN&Uus. 
