Catalogue of Canadian I3irds. 17 



Phaethon aethereus. 



RED-Bir.I.ED TROPIC BIRD. 



One example of this species has been taken on the New- 

 foundland Banks. 



Sula bassana. 



G ANNEX. 



This species is very abundant in the OuU of St. Lawrence 

 and aloni^ the Atkintic coast of Labrador, and specimens are 

 seen occasionally in the Great Lakes. It winters in the Gulf of 

 Mexico. 



Phalacrocorax carbo. 



COIi.UOKANT. 



This species is rather rare along the more southern portions of 

 our Adantic coast, but is not uncommon on the islands in the C.uU 

 of St. Lawrence, and on Mecattina Island, off Lal)!ador. A few 

 specimens ha\c been taken in Lake Ontario. 



Phalacrocorax dilophus. 



I)()l ;iJLE-CKESTi:i) COKMOKANT. 



An abundant bird in the Maritime Provinces and Labrador; 

 also, a common summer resident in Manitoba. It occurs rather 

 sparingly, as a migrant, in the Great Lakes. 



Phalacrocorax dilophus floridanus. 



FLORIDA COKHIORANT. 



A few exami)lcs of this southern race have l)een taken in 

 Lake Erie. 

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