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1175. The right coracoid of a Pelican (Petecantu onocrotahu). I In uteri a* 



1 170. The right humcrua of a Pelican (Pdecatuu onocrotaltui), the wall of which baa 

 been partially removed. Hmtteria*. 



1 177. The left humcrus of a Pelican (Pelcceuuu o*ocrolaltu). Iluntrnnn 



1 178. The right ulna of a Pelican (Pelecamu oaocrofa/iu). 



A portion ha* been mnored from the greater part of iu length to thow its wide air-cavity. 



Hanterian. 



1179. The left metacarpus of a Pelican (Pelecamu onocrota/iu). Himteria*. 



Genus Pkalacrocorax (Cormorants). 



1180. The skeleton of the Cormorant (Pkalacrocorax carbo). 



There are 23 vertebne between the ikull and sacrum, and 7 pain of rib*. The first rib is 

 free ; the next four are attached to the hut four dorsal Tertebne, and are articulated by bony 

 nmapophyiM to the sternum ; the last two pain of ribs are attached to the sacrum. There 

 are 7 caudal Tertebne. 



MM. South. 



1181. The skull of the common Cormorant (Pkalacrocorax carbo). The osseous 

 style appended to the occiput is preserved. Ilunteria*. 



1182. The skull of a Cormorant (Pkalacrocorax carbo), with the occipital osseous 

 style attached. Mtu. Brooket. 



1 183. The skull of the Lesser Cormorant, or Shag (Pkalacrocorax yracultui). 



Hunteria*. 



Genus Sula (Ganncts). 



1184. The skeleton of the Gannct (Sula banana). 



There are 22 Tertebne between the skull and sacrum ; the last fire support ribs, which, 

 save the first pair, are attached by bony hsemapophyies to the sternum ; two other pain of 



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