184 PELECANID^:. 



The RED-FACED SHAG. PHALACROCORAX urile. Pele- 

 canus urile, Gmel. S. N. i. 575. Phal. pelagicus, Pall. 

 Zoogr. ii. 303. t. 76. Phal. bicristatus, Pall. Zoogr. 

 n. 301. t. 75. f. 2. 



a. North- West Coast of America? (In very bad state.) 

 Presented by Capt. Sir E. Belcher, K.B., R.N. 



The COMMON CORMORANT. PHALACROCORAX carbo, Cuv. 

 Pelecanus carbo, Linn. S. N. i. 216. PL enl. 927. 

 Audub. B. ofAmer. t. 266. 



a. Adult male. Devonshire. From Col. Montagu's 

 Collection. 



b. Young female. Great Britain. 



c. Male. North Africa. Presented by J. Burton, Esq. 



d. Young male ? ? 



The CHINESE SHAG. PHALACROCORAX Sinensis. Halieus 

 leucogaster, Meyen, Nov. Acta, 1833. t. 22.. Pele- 

 canus Sinensis, Lath. Nat. Misc. t. 529. 



a. Male, middle age. Nepaul. Presented by B. H. 

 Hodgson, Esq. 



b. Young. Nepaul. Presented by B. H. Hodgson. 



c. Young male. China. Presented by J. R. Reeves, Esq. 



The AUSTRALIAN SHAG. PHALACROCORAX carboides, 

 Gould. Proc. Zool. $oc. 1837. 156. 



a. New Zealand. Presented by the New Zealand Com- 

 pany. 



The SHAG. PHALACROCORAX graculus, Cuv. Pelecanus 

 graculus, Linn. S. N. i. 217. nee Temm. Carbo cris- 

 tatus, Temm. 



a. Adult male. Pembrokeshire. From Col. Montagu's 

 Collection. 



b. Adult male. Scotland. 



c. Female. Great Britain. 



d. Chick. Great Britain. 



The WHITE SHAG. PHALACROCORAX albus. 

 a. ? 



