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Barbara Island (J. Grinnell, Rep. Bds. Santa Barbara Ids., 1897, p. 25) ; Santa 
Catalina Island (J. Grinnell, Bds. Los Angeles Co., 1898, p. 9). 
63 (122) Phalacrocorax penicillatus (Brandt) 
BRANDT CORMORANT 
Synonyms—Carbo penicillatus; Graculus pemcillatus. 
Status—Abundant resident along our whole seacoast and upon the bays; but 
in no ease has it oceurred on fresh water. Breeding stations are as follows: 
islets near mouth of Russian River, Sonoma County (J. and J. W. Mailliard, 
MS); Point Reyes (C. A. Allen, Orn. & Ool., v1, 1881, p. 18); Farallon Islands 
(many records) ; near Santa Cruz (Skirm, Orn. & Ool., rx, 1884, p. 150) ; Point 
Carmel and Seal Rocks, near Monterey (several records) ; Port Harford, San 
Luis Obispo County (Willett, Condor, x1, 1909, p. 186) ; San Miguel Island ( Wil- 
lett, Condor, xi, 1910, p. 173); Santa Cruz Island (Blake, Auk, 1v, 1887, p. 
329); Santa Barbara and San Nicolas islands (J. Grinnell, Rep. Bds. Santa 
Barbara Ids., 1897, p. 25) ; San Clemente Island (Linton, Condor, x, 1908, p. 82). 
64 (123b) Phalacrocorax pelagicus resplendens Audubon 
Batrp CoRMORANT 
Synonyms—Phalacrocorax pelagicus; Phalacrocorax resplendens; Phala- 
crocorax violaceus; Phalacrocorax violaceus resplendens; Phalacrocorax pelagi- 
cus robustus; Graculus violaceus; Graculus bairdi; Graculus violaceus var. 
bairdi; Violet-green Cormorant. 
Status—Fairly common resident along the exposed seacoast. Occurs spar- 
ingly on the bays, but not at all inland. Breeding stations are as follows: Point 
Reyes( C. A. Allen, Orn. & Ool., v1, 1881, p. 18); Farallon Islands (many ree- 
ords) ; near Santa Cruz (Skirm, Orn. & Ool., rx, 1884, p. 150); Point Carmel, 
below Monterey (Loomis, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., 2nd ser., v, 1895, p. 221) ; Port 
Harford, San Luis Obispo County (Willett, Condor, x1, 1909, p. 186); San 
Miguel Island ( Willett, Condor, xm, 1910, p. 173) ; Santa Cruz Island (Henshaw, 
Rep. Wheeler Surv., 1876, p. 276) ; Santa Barbara Island (J. Grinnell, Rep. Bds. 
Santa Barbara Ids., 1897, p. 26). 
65 (125) Pelecanus erythrorhynchos Gmelin 
WHITE PELICAN 
Synonyms—Pelecanus americanus; Pelecanus molinae; Pelecanus trachy- 
rhynchus; Rough-billed Pelican; American Pelican. 
Status—Common resident interiorly and southerly. Recorded most widely 
during migration, even to the seacoast, as on Tomales and San Francisco bays 
(J. and J. W. Mailliard, MS). Probably absent from the more northern interior 
localities in winter. Breeding stations are as follows: Eagle Lake, Lassen County 
(Townsend, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, p. 192) ; Tule Lake, near Oregon line 
(Finley, Condor, 1x, 1907, p. 35); Sacramento Valley (Heermann, Pac. R. R. 
Rep., x, 1859, p. 72) ; Tulare Lake (Goldman, Condor, x, 1908, p. 201) ; Buena 
Vista Lake (Linton, Condor, x, 1908, p. 196; Lamb and Howell, Condor, xv, 1913, 
p. 116) ; Salton Sea (J. Grinnell, Condor, x, 1908, p. 187). 
