LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 333 



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NO. 



80 (120) PHALACROCORAX DILOPHUS. (Sw. and Rich.) Double-crested Cormorant. 



Eastern North America ; soiitli, in winter, to Georgia and northern Florida ; 

 breeds from Ba^ of Fiindy, nortiiward. 



81 (120a) Phalao'ocorax dilophus floridanus. (Aud.) Florida Cormorant. 



A small race of the preceding species, inhabiting Southern States ; common 

 in FW-ida and Gulf States ; north in Mississippi Valley to Illinois. 



82 (121) PHALACROCORAX MEXICANUS. (Braxdt.) Mexican Cormorant. 



Southern species ; casual in Mississippi Valley to Illinois ; not uncommon 

 in Cuba, and is claimed to occur on west coast of Florida. 



FAMILY PELECANID^e. Pelicans. 



Genus PELECANUS. Linn. 



83 (125) PELECANUS ERYTHRORHYNCHOS, Gmel. American White Pelican. 



Gulf coast of United States ; breeds in the interior from Minnesota, north- 

 ward ; rare on Atlantic coast, except Florida, where it still occurs in 

 some numbers ; accidental in New England. 



84 (12G) PELECANUS FUSCUS. Linn. Brown Pelican. 



Abundant in Florida and portions of Gulf coast ; north in summer to the 

 Caroliuas ; accidental in New England and Illinois. 



FAMILY FREQATID/E. Man=o'=War Birds. 



Genus FREQATA. Briss. 



85 (128) FREQATA AQUILA. (Linn.) Man=o'=War Bird. 



Tropical and sub-tropical seas ; common on coast of Florida ; accidental 

 north to New England ; Nova Scotia (one record) . 



ORDER ANSERES. 



Lamellirostral Swimmers. 

 FAMILY ANATID/G. Ducks, Geese, and Swans. 



Subfamily MERGIN>E. Mergansers. 

 Genus MERGANSER. Briss. 



86 (129) MERGANSER AMERICANUS. (Cass.) American Merganser. Sheldrake. 



General North America ; breeds south to Pennsylvania ; casual in Florida 

 in winter. 

 87(130) MERGANSER SERRATOR. (Linn.) Red=breasted Merganser. Sheldrake. 



General, North America ; south in winter to the Gulf States and Cuba. 



