32 Bonaparte's Catalogue of the 



333. Anas albeola, L. Anas albeola, Wils. 8. p. 51, pi. 67, 



fig. 2, male, fig. 3, female. 



334. *Anas glacialis, L. Anas glacialis, Wils. 8. p. 93, pi. 70, 



fig. 1, male; p. 96, pi. 70, fig. 2, 

 female. 



335. Anas histrionica, L. Anas histrionica, Wils. 8. p. 139, pi. 



72, fig. 4. 



GENUS 69. *MERGUS. 



336. *Mergus merganser, L. Mergus merganser, Wils. 8. p. 68, 



pi. 68, fig. 1, male; p. 71, pi. 68, 

 fig. 2, female. 



337. *Mergus serrator, L. Mergus serrator, Wils. 8. p. 81, pi. 



69, fig. 2, male. 



338. Mergus cucullatus, L. Mergus cucullatus, Wils. 8. p. 79, 



pi. 69, fig. 1, male. 



339. *Mergus albellus, L. Mergus albellus, Wils. 8. p. 126, pi. 



71, fig. 4, male. 



FAMILY XXVI. *STEGAN0P0DES, 111. 



GENUS 70. *PELECANUS, L. 



[|340. *Pelecancs onocrotalus, L. Great white Pelican of Wilson's list- 



Buff. pi. enl. 87, adult; id. 965, 

 young. Nob. 4. pi. 



||341. Pelecanus fuscus, Gm. Lath. Brown Pelican of Wilson's list. Buff, 

 (excl. syn.) (a) pi. enl. 957. Nob. 4. pi. 



GENUS 71. *PHALACROCORAX, (b) Briss. 



|]342. *Phalacrocorax, cabbo. Corvorant of Wilson's list. Buff. pi. 



enl. 927. 



J343. Thalacrocorax graculus. Shag of Wilson's list. Buff. pi. enl. 



974, young. 



344. *Phalacrocorax cristatcs. Carbo cristatus, Temm. pi. col. 322, 



adult fall plumage. 



345. *Phalacrocorax ptgm.eus. Pelecanus pygmsus, Gm. Lath. 



(a) Probably the same with their P. carol'mensis, (young) and P. trachyrhincos, 

 (adult) Other Pelecani are riven by authors its N. Am. such as P. erythrorhinoos, 

 Gm. [trachyrhincos, Lath.) Pelecanus carolmensis", &c. but we have but little 

 doubt that, when properly examined, these will prove to be referable to the above 

 in different states, we areat all events prett} certain that the two species insert- 

 ed in this catalogue, are the only ones diat inhabit the United States. 



(h) This name is certainly barbarous, :<m! rightly objected to as such by the re- 

 lined Illigcr. But as authors disagree as to the name \» hich is to be adopted, (La- 

 eepede, Meyer, Tentlhmek, ami Brebra call it Carbo, whilst 01%er calls it Haheus, 

 :iin! ^ ie*illot Hydrocorax) we think this confusion shows that we must, with Cuyier 



aud Dumcril, retain the prior name however barbarous. 



