164 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. [26] 



Order STEGANOPODES.— The Totipalmate Swim- 



MEES. 

 Family TACHYPETID^E.— The Frigate Pelicans. 



639. Tachypetes aquila Linn. Frigate Pelican; Man-o- 



war Hawk. [G19.] Tropical and subtropical seas 

 in general, but chiefly north of the equator; north 

 to California, Texas, Florida, and (casually) Long- 

 Island. 



a. No. 78455. Ad. Big Pass, Florida, September 2, 1879 ; Col. S. T. 



Walker. 



b. No. 59787. $ ad. Tehuantepec, November 18, 1869 ; Prof. F. Su- 



micbrast. 



c. No. 87940. Juv. Cbarlotte Harbor, Florida ; J. Bell. 



Family PELECANID^E.— The Pelicans. 



640. Pelecan us cry throrhy Melius Gmel. American White 



Pelican. [615.] North America, except arctic dis- 

 tricts ; rare along Atlantic coast, but in the interior, 

 north to about 61°; south to Central America. 

 a. No. 78260. $ ad. Cameron Parisb, Louisiaua, Jauuary 12, 1H79; 

 C. K. Wortben. 



641. Pelecanus fuscus Linn. Brown Pelican. [616.] Coasts 



of tropical and subtropical America (except Pacific 

 side of South America) ; north to California and 

 North Carolina ; accidental in Illinois (?). 



a. No. 80944. Ad., winter plumage. Saint Eustatins, West Indies; F. 



A. Ober. 



b. No. 84755. $ juv. Florida ; C. J. Maynard. 



Family PHALACROCORACID^E.— The Cormorants. 



643. Phalacrocorax carli© (Linn.). Common Cormorant. 

 [620.] Various parts of eastern hemisphere and 

 northern Atlantic coast of North America ; south, in 

 winter, to coast of New Jersey. 

 a. No. 2003. Ad., summer plumage. 



043. Phalacrocorax diloph ns (Sw.&Eioh.). Double-crested 

 Cormorant. [623.] Eastern North America, breed- 

 ing northward. 



a. No. 84756. $ ud. Mount Carmel, Illinois, September 28, 1874; 



S. Turner. 



b. No. 41686. Juv. Boar's Henri, New Hampshire, December 4, I860; 



C. Perkins. 



