226 AVES : STEGANOPODES. XXXIV. 



filamentous plumes ; many species crested. Genus one ; species 

 25 ; of most regions, chiefly inhabiting rocky coasts, where they 

 are gregarious and voracious. 



346. FHALACROCORAX Brisson. (QaXaKpos, bald ; *opa, 

 raven.) 



a. Tail of 14 feathers. 



680. P. carbo (L.). COMMON CORMORANT. SHAG. Head, 

 neck and belly blue-black ; back brownish, streaked with black ; 

 young grayish ; sac flesh-color, heart-shaped behind. L. 36. W. 

 14. T. 7. B. 2. Northern regions, S. to N. J. (Eu.) (Lat., 

 coal.) 



aa. Tail of 12 feathers. 



681. P. dilophus (Swainson). DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT. 

 Glossy greenish black ; back and wing coverts slaty brown ; adult 

 with two curly black lateral crests ; sac convex or straight-edged 

 behind, yellowish. L. 33. W. 13. T. 7. N. Am.; our common- 

 est species, (fik. twice ; Ao<pos, crest.) 



682. P. mexicanus (Brandt). MEXICAN CORMORANT. Brown- 

 ish black ; back slaty ; gular sac orange, white-edged. L. 24. 

 W. 10. B. 2. S. W., N. to S. 111. 



FAMILY CXXXIV. PELECANID^Bl. (THE PELICANS.) 



Bill very long, rather slender, straight, grooved throughout, with 

 a claw-like hook at the end ; the broad space between the branches 

 of the lower jaw occupied by a huge membranous sac ; nostrils abor- 

 tive ; wings very long ; tail very short, of 20 or more feathers ; 

 feet short, stout. Skin of breast and belly with large air-cells be- 

 neath it, so that the body is rendered better able to float. These 

 air-cells occupy the usual position of the fat- cells. Sexes alike. 

 Genus one ; species 6 ; found in most warm regions. Gregarious, 

 greedy fish-eating birds, clumsy on the wing. 



347. PELECANUS Linnaeus. (TreXemv, pelican.) 

 a. Tail-feathers 24 ; lower jaw feathered. ( Cyrtqpelicanus Reich.) 



683. P. erythrorhynchos Gmelin. WHITE PELICAN. White 

 with black on wings and some yellowish ; pouch reddish or yel- 

 lowish. L. 60. W. 24. B. 12. N. Am., abundant S. and W., 

 often inland. Farther S. occurs the Brown Pelican, P. fuscus L., 

 chiefly dusky grayish in color. (epu#po?, red ; pvy^oy, beak.) 



FAMILY CXXXV. FREGATID^E. (THE MAN-OF-WAR 



BIRDS.) 



Bill long, rather slender, straight, strongly hooked at tip. Gular 

 sac moderate. Wings very long and pointed ; tail very long, deeply 

 forked ; feet very small, the short, feathered tarsus very short ; 

 the webbing narrow ; middle claw pectinate. 



