ENCLOSURE FOR PELICANS. 
PELICANS.—GREAT WHITE PELICAN, A PELICAN OF 
THE WILDERNESS.—CARE FOR ITS OFFSPRING, AND 
FOR ITS FELLOW-PELICANS.—BARBAROUS USAGE IN 
MEXICO, FOUNDED UPON THIS DISPOSITION OF THE 
PELICAN.— PELICAN’S TAMEABLENESS.— LOVE OF 
HUMAN SOCIETY, AND OF MUSIC, VOCAL AND IN- 
STRUMENTAL.—-SWAN.—SEVERAL SPECIES OF PELI-=- 
CAN.—RED=-BACKED, GANNET, OR SOLAN GOOSE AND 
BOOBY.—PIRATE, FRIGATE, OR MAN-OF=WAR BIRD. 
—ALBATROSS, OR ALCATRAZ.—PENGUIN.—TROPICAL 
SEAS AND SEA-BIRDS.—IRREGULAR SONNET TO THE 
SEA-BIRD., 
Passine from the Large Aviaries, and 
approaching the Enclosure for Pelicans, 
Mr. Dartmouth observed, that the Great 
White Pelican, the single species to which 
the two pair, old and young, contained in 
that Enclosure, are supposed to belong, is 
not peculiar, as usually represented, to Asia 
and Africa, but abounds also in North Ame- 
rica. The truth is, that in all the warmer 
