ANNOTATED List oF SPECIES 59 
Amherst: One instance. Bristol County: “Common winter visitor 
along the coast.” Cambridge : Casual; one instance. Cohasset: “ Abun- 
dant in fall, common in spring; a few winter.” Essex County: “ Winter. 
Common.” Ipswich: Uncommon. Nantucket: ‘‘Common.” Spring- 
field: Two instances. 
152. Phalacrocorax carbo (Linn.). Common CorMOoRANT. 
An uncommon migrant to the coast in spring and autumn. 
Rare in winter. 
May 14; September 22 to October 5; ( Winter). 
Bristol County: ‘‘Rather common visitant along the coast, and up the 
Taunton River.” Essex County: “Winter. Common.” Nantucket: 
SS Cancen 
153. Phalacrocorax auritus (Less.). DOUBLE-CRESTED 
CORMORANT. 
A common migrant along the coast in spring and autumn. 
Casual inland. 
May; September 1 to October 1. 
Berkshire : *“‘ Accidental visitant.” Bristol County : ““Common transient 
visitant along the coast, and up the Taunton River.” Cambridge: Casual. 
One instance; September. Cohasset: ‘‘Common in fall, rather rare in 
» Springfield: ‘‘A rare visitor” except during 1887 and 1888 
when several small flocks were seen. Wellesley: ‘“ Casual.” 
spring.’ 
154. Sula bassana (Linn.). GaANNET. 
A migrant off the coast; rare in spring, but common in late 
summer and autumn. 
[May]; August 3 to November tro. 
Cohasset: ‘“ Abundant in fall.” Essex County: ‘‘September. Rather 
rare.’ Ipswich: One instance. Nantucket: “ Not very common.” 
155. Sula sula (Linn.). Boosy. 
Accidental off the coast. There is but one record, that from 
Essex County (Putnam) having been expunged: Cafe Cod, a 
male in the collection of Messrs. E. A. and O. Bangs, which was 
brought to the Boston Market, September 17, 1878.! 
1 Brewer; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XX, 1879, p. 277. 
