[31] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 1G9 



663a. Larus argentatus smithsonianus — Continued. 



a. No. 84767. ad., winter. Fire Island, New York ; J. H. Batty. 



b. No. 84769. $ juv. Long Island New York; J. H. Batty. 



c. No. 20807. Pulhis. Fort George, Hudson's Bay Territory, July 5, 



1860 ; C. Drexler. 



667. Larus cactiiflimans Pall. Pallas's Herring Gull. 



Northern Asia and North Pacific coast of North 

 America, south in winter to California. 



668. Lams califbrnicus Lawr. Californian Gull. [663.] 



Western North America, chiefly in the interior; 

 north to Alaska, south to Western Mexico. 



a. No. 77552. £ ad. Pyramid Lake, Nevada, May 26, 1877 ; H. W. 



Henshaw. 



b. No. 72731. $ juv. Waslioe Lake, Nevada, August 31, 1876; H. W. 



Henshaw. 



c. No. 77583. $ pullus. Eagle Lake, California, July 4, 1877; H. W. 



Henshaw. 



669. Larus delawarensis Ord. Ring-billed Gull. [664.] 



North America in general, breeding northward. 



a. No. 77312. ? ad. Hernando County, Florida, March 10, 1876; 



Greene Smith. 



b. No. 65529. Juv. La Riviere Lac, Dakota Territory, September 13, 



1873 ; Dr. E. Coues, U. S. A. 



670. I>arias brachyrtiynchus Rich. Short-billed Gull. 



[664 a, 665, 673.] Northwestern North America, 

 south in winter to Washington Territory. 



a. No. 73402. Ad. Alaska ; E. W. Nelson. 



b. No. 75934. Juv. Alaska ; E. W. Nelson. 



671. Larus canus Linn. Mew Gull. Palsearctic region; 

 * casual (?) in Labrador. 



672. Larus heermanni Cass. Heeemann's Gull. [666.] Pa- 



cific coast of North America, from British Columbia 

 to Panama. 



a. No. 72740. $ ad. Santa Barbara, California, June 24, 1875 ; H. W. 



Henshaw. 



b. No. 86400. 2 juv. La Paz, Lower California, January 4, 1882: 



L. Belding. 



673. Larus atricilla Linn. Laughing Gull. [667.] Atlantic 



coast, from Maine (casually) to mouth of the Ama- 

 zon, breeding north to New Jersey; Pacific coast of 

 Central America in winter, casual in Europe. 



a. No. 80213. $ ad. Cobb's Island, Virginia, July 12, 1880; R. Ridg- 

 way. 



(See also Group I of mounted birds.) 



