VoL i9L5 XI1 ] Murphy, Birds of Trinidad Islet. 347 



sex undetermined. The specimen was invested with a Mallophagan 

 parasite (Lipeurus gracilicornis minor) taken also from Tropic-birds 

 (Phaethon lepturus) at Fernando Noronha. 



LITERATURE ON TRINIDAD ISLET. 



1. Copeland, R. Ein Besuch auf der Insel Trinidad im sudatlantischen 



Ocean. Abhandl. des naturwiss. Vereines zu Bremen, VII, 

 1882, pp. 269-280, Taf. 19. 



2. Dalrymple, A. A collection of Voyages chiefly in the Southern At- 



lantick Ocean. London, 1775. Halley's second voyage, in the 

 years 1699 & 1700, pp. 53-55. Map and vertical section of 

 Trinidad, pi. H. 



3. Delano, Am as a. A Narrative of Voyages and Travels in the northern 



and southern Hemispheres. Boston, 1817, pp. 424, 425. 



4. Hemsley, W. B. South Trinidad. "Challenger" Reports, Botany, 



I, Pt. 3, London, 1885, pp. 123-127. 



5. Knight, E. F. The Cruise of the "Falcon." London, 1887, pp. 300- 



329. One illustration of Trinidad. 



6. Knight, E. F. The Cruise of the "Alerte." London, 1907, 328 pp., 



map and 16 illustrations from drawings made at Trinidad. 



7. McCormick, R. Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic 



Seas. London, 1884, I, pp. 23-25. Woodcut of the Ninepin, p. 

 23. 



8. Marryat, Frederick. Frank Mildmay or the Naval Officer. 1st ed., 



London, 1829, Chap. XIX, 9 pp. 



9. Murray, G. The Voyage southward of the "Discovery," 2, From 



Madeira to the Cape. Geographical Journal, XIX, 1902, pp. 

 423-435. Three photographs and one drawing of Trinidad. 



10. Nichols, J. T., and Murphy, R. C. Fishes from South Trinidad 



Islet. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIII, 1914, pp. 261-266, 

 figs. 1-3. 



11. Nicoll, M. J. Three Voyages of a Naturalist. London, 1908. 



South Trinidad, pp. 37-58. Nine photographs of scenery and 

 bird life. 



12. Prior, G. T. Petrographical Notes on the Rock-Specimens collected 



in the little Island of Trinidad, S. Atlantic. Mineralogical 

 Magazine, London, XII, 1900, pp. 317-323. 



13. Ross, J. C. A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern 



and Antarctic Regions. London, 1847, I, pp. 22-24. Engraving 

 of the Ninepin, headpiece of Chap. 1. 



14. Saunders, H. On the Sea-birds obtained during the Voyage of 



Lord Lindsay's Yacht "Venus" from Plymouth to Mauritius in 

 1874. Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1SS0, pp. 161-165. 



