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ft. Dolichouyx oryzivorus (Linn.). James. 



9. Asio galapagoensis (Gould). James; Indefatigable. 



10. Strix punctatissima Gray. James; Indefatigable; Abingdon. 



11. Sula leucogastra (Bodd.). ("Galapagos.") 

 ?12. Sula cyanops (Suudev.).' ("Galapagos.") 

 ? 13. Fregata aquila (Linn.).- (" Galapagos.") 



14. Pbaethon adherens Linn. Tower Island. 



15. Querquedula versicolor (Vieill.). ("Galapagos.") 



16. Porzana spilonota (Gould). James; Indefatigable. 



17. ^Egialitis semipalmata (Bp.). Indefatigable. 



18. Calidris arenaria (Linn.). Bindloe. 



19. Tringa niinutilla Vieill. Indefatigable. 



20. Numenius hudsonicus Lath. Indefatigable. 



21. Procellaria tethys Bp.(?). 



22. iEstrelata phseopygia Salv. Chatham. 



Species added to the Galapagoan avifauna by the naturalists of the 

 Albatross are the following: 



1. Nesomimus macdonaldi, sp. uov. Hood Island. 



2. Nesomimus persouatus, sp. nov. Abingdon Island. 



3. Certhidea cinerascens, sp. nov. Hood Island. 



4. Geospiza conirostris, sp. nov. Hood Island. 



5. Geospiza media, sp. nov. Hood Island. 



6. Cactornis brevirostris, sp. nov. Chatham Island. 



7. Caraarhynchu8 townsendi, sp. nov. Charles Island. 



8. Camarhynchus pauper, sp. nov. Charles Island. 



9. Coccyzus melanocryphus Vieill. Chatham and Charles Islands, 

 f 10. Sula gossi Ridgw. 3 Chatham Island. 



Additional localities for species previously taken on the Galapagos, 

 are as follows : 



1. Progne concolor (Gould). Indefatigable Island. 



2. Geospiza strenua Gould. Charles Island. 



3. Geospiza fortis Gould. Albemarle Island. 



4. Geospiza fuliginosa Gould. Charles, Abingdon, Albemarle, Duncan, and Hood 



Islands. 



5. Geospiza difticilis Sharpe. Abingdon Island. 

 ?6. Cactornis pallida Scl. and Salv. James Island. 4 



7. Camarhynchus crassirostris Gould. Chatham, Charles^ and Indefatigable; 



Islands. 



8. Pyocephalus nanus Gould. Chatham ?,'"> Charles, and Abingdon Islands. 



9. Myiarchu8 maguirostris (Gould). Charles, Duncan, and Hood Islands. 



10. Ardea herodias Liuu. '! Duncan Island. 



11. Butorides plumbeus (Sund.). Abingdon, Duncan, and Hooil Islands. 



12. Nycticorax pauper Scl. and Salv. Hood Island. 



13. Phcenicopterus ruber Liuu. Charles and James Islands. 



1 Possibly the same as Sula gossi, aud not the true S. cyanops. 



-There is a specimen of this species iu the Albatross collection which had lost its 

 label, aud may have come from the Galapagos, 



;i This may possibly be the species referred to by Sundevall and Salvm as S. cyanops 

 (Sundev.). 



4 Perhaps a distinct species (C. hypoleuca Ridgw. ; see p, 109.) 



5 Doubtfully accredited to Charles Island by Mr. Salvin, 



"Perhaps distinct (P. minimus Ridgw. ; see p. 113.) 



