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BODY TEMPERATURE OF BIRDS WETMORE 



49 



Table 5.- — Continued 



Species 



Temperature 



Mean 



Mini- 

 mum 



Maxi- 

 mum 



E" 



Reference 



DiOMEDEIDAE 



Diomedea exulans . . . 

 Thalassogcron chloro- 

 rhynchus 

 Alcibae 

 Alca tarda 



Uria troille 



Uria Iomv:a . . 

 Cepphus grylle 



Fratercula arc tic a . . . 

 Laridae 



Larus ridibundus . . . 



Lams argentatiis . . . 



Lams fuscus 



Larus canus 



Larus glaucus 



PagophUa ebiirnea . . 



Rissa tridactyla 



Megalestris catar- 

 rhactcs. 

 Stercorariidae 



Stercoraritis para- 

 siticus. 

 Chionididae 



Chionis minor 



•EURYPYGIDAE 



Eurypyga hclias 



Anatidae 



Cygiius olor 



Cairina moschata . . . . 



Aix spoiisa * 



Anser (domestic 



goose). 

 Anser albifrcns ...... 



CygnopS'S cygnoides. . 



Branta bernicla 



Tadorna tadorna . . . . 

 Anas platyrhynchos ^ 



(domestic). 

 Anas platyrhynchos'^ 



(domestic). 



Anas mbripes^ 



Mareca penelope 



Marila marila ^ 



Clangula clangula . . . 



Oidemia nigra 



Somateria mollissiina . 



105.2 103.2 107.4, 7 Brown-Sequard, li 

 105.8 105.2 106.3 2 ! Brown-Sequard, li 



P- 43- 

 P- 43- 



103.8 I jSimpson, 1912a, p. 32. 



105 .9! I ' Simpson, 1912a, p. 32. 



104.3 102.3 106. 1 2 Simpson, 1912a, pp. 27-32. 

 104 5 103.6 105.4, 3 Simpson, 1912a, pp. 27-32. 

 104.9 103.5 106. 7j 8 Martins, 1858, p. 32. 

 105. 1 104. 1 1 105.81 6 Simpson, 1912a, pp. 27-32. 

 105.6 104.3 106. 7j 7 .Simpson, 1912a, pp. 27-32. 

 105.3105.2105.5' 2 iMartins, 1858, p. 32. 



r 6. 51 I iMartins, i«5», p. 3 



108. 2| 106. 9' 109. 4 10 'Martins, 1858, p. 52. 

 l07.o;io6 3 107.7 3 Simpson, 1912a, p. 31. 



Simpson, 1912a, p. 31. 



Martins, 1858, p. 33. 



Martins, 1858, pp. 32-33 



Simpson, 1912a, p. 31. 



Brown-Sequard, 1858, 



107. 1 105.9 107.7 8 

 105.3 103.6 107.0 12 

 104.8103.9106.2 3 

 106.6 103.8 108.3 16 



104.2 103.2 105.4 6 



106.2 



? 1 104.0 

 ? 102.4 



p. 44. 



I White, 1916, p. 46. 



? lEydoux and Souleyet, i{ 



i p. 458. 

 I iBergtold, 1917, p. 54. 



M. 105.9 io5.7'io6.3 3 Martins, 1858, p. 33. 



F. 1105.9 105.6 106.3 4 Martins, 1858, p. 33. 



? 1107.7105. 5 io8.2ji6 Martins, 1858, p. 37. 



? 107.6 ! I Simpson, 1912a, p. 31. 



? 106.4 104.41107.696 Martins, 1858, pp. 34-36. 



109.1 

 109.1 

 108.9 

 108.8 



109.9 



109.2 



106.41105.6 107.2 42 



107.0 I05.9'i07.74i 



105.81 105. 2 106.7 3 

 108.5 106.6 109.5 18 

 108.8 107.9 109.91 7 

 104. 7J i I I 



106.3 105.6 107. O! 2 



108. 4! 104. 1 109.81 9 



Martins, 

 Martins, 

 Martins, 

 Martins, 

 Simpson 



190S, P 

 Simpson 



1905, P 

 Simpson, 

 Martins, 

 Martins, 

 Simpson, 

 Simpson, 

 Martins, 



1858, p. 36. 

 1858, p. 33- 

 1858, p. 36. 

 1858, p. 36. , 

 and Galbraith, 



• 237. 



and Galbraith, 

 ■ 237. 



1912a, p. 31. 



1858, p. 40. 

 1858. p. 36. 



1912a, p. 31- 



1912a, p. 31- 

 1858, p. 36. 



'A. O. U. Checklist, 1910. 



