ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES, 1920. 123 
lected during the winter of 1919-20, and the remaining two recorded 
in 1921: 
Linmocryptes gallinula, Huropean Jack-snipe.” * 
Macrorhamphus griseus scolopaceus, Long-billed Dowitcher. 
Passerella iliaca unalaschensis, Shumagin Fox Sparrow.’ 
Corvus corax principalis, Northern Raven. 
Micropus pacificus, Japanese Swift.” * 
Loxia leucoptera leucoptera, White-winged Crossbill.* 
This brings the total number of species known from the Pribilof 
Islands up to 135. All but six of these records are supported by 
Specimens in some public museum. Since the 1918 list was com- 
piled the little brown crane has been collected, but the restoration 
of the raven keeps the number of uncollected species the same as 
at that time. 
In the paper by Mailliard and Hanna‘ a few corrections of former 
records were made. It was decided that the citation of Arquatella 
maritima couesi, Aleutian sandpiper, from the Pribilof Islands, by 
Seale* was unwarranted, and the record would have to be based on 
later work. A specimen taken on St. George Island February 12, 
1917, by G. Dallas Hanna, was referred to in support of the record. 
The specimen is now in the National Museum. 
The credit for recording Pisobia acuminata, sharp-tailed sand- 
iper, was given to Bishop* in the 1918 list as Grinnell*® had done. 
eale, however, had recorded it three years previously.* 
The record of Larus hyperboreus hyperboreus, glaucus gull, by 
Oberholser, cited in the 1918 list, is rather obscure. It is to be found 
in The Auk, Volume XX XV, No. 4, page 470, October, 1918. The 
subspecies LZ. h. barovianus, first taken by Palmer, is also listed by 
Oberholser from the Pribilofs on page 473 of his article. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
FUR SEALS. 
APPENDIX A. 
1911. Appendix to Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in 
Department of Commerce and Labor, House Resolution No. 73, to 
investigate the fur-seal industry of Alaska; June 28 and July 6, 
1911. [This publication is said to contain all the correspondence 
pertaining to the Pribilof Islands from 1905 to date of publication. 
It contains a wealth of information on administrative matters 
and natural history. The more important reports in the document 
are listed in this bibliography under the names of their authors.] 
CLARK, GEORGE A. 
1911. Report of the seal census for 1909. Appendix A, Hearings before 
the Committee on Expenditures in Department of Commerce and 
Labor, pp. 827-897; comments thereon by W. I. Lembkey, pp. 
898-903. Also preliminary report dated August 15, 1909, pp. 
715-716 and 826-827. 
1 Hanna, G. Dallas: New and interesting records of Pribilof Island birds. Condor, Vol. 
XXII, No. 5, pp. 173-175, September, 1920. 
2 New to North America. 
§Mailliard, Joseph, and G. Dallas Hanna: New bird records for North America with 
notes on the Pribilof Islands list. Condor, Vol. XXIII, No. 3, pp. 98-95. 1921. 
4 Seale, Alvin: Notes on Alaskan water birds. Proceedings, Academy of Natural 
Sciences, Philadelphia, Vol. 50, 1898, p. 139. 
5 Bishop, Louis B.: Birds of the Yukon region, with notes on other species. North 
American Fauna, Vol. 19, p. 66. 1901. 
6 Grinnell, Joseph: Record of Alaskan Birds in the collection of the Leland Stanford 
Junior University, Condor, Vol. III, p. 19. 1901. 
