[35] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 17o 



697. Stercorarius pomatorhiiius (Temm.). Pomarine Jae- 



ger. [653.] Northern portions of northern hemi- 

 sphere, chiefly maritime; in North America south in 

 winter to New Jersey and the Great Lakes. 



a. No. 88895. ? ad. Point Barrow, Alaska, June 24, 1882; J. Mur- 

 doch, 

 ft. No. 81219. Ad. Saint Michael's, Alaska; E. W. Nelson. 



698. Stercorarius parasiticus (Linn.). Eiohardson's 



Jaeger. [654.] Northern parts of northern hemi- 

 sphere, south in Avinter to New York,Illinois, Colo- 

 rado (!), and even to coast of Brazil. 



a. No. 88896. £ ad. Point Barrow, Alaska, July 5, 1882; J. Murdoch. 

 6. No. 79056. 9 ad. South Greenland ; Governor Fencker. 

 c. No. 52511. $ ad., melanistic phase. Kodiak, Alaska, May 24, 1868; 

 F. Bischoff. 



699. Stercorariiis longicaudus Vieill. Long-tailed 



Jaeger. [655.] Circumpolar regions; south in 

 winter to northern United States. 



a. No. 88904. 9 ad. Point Barrow, Alaska, June 27, 1882 ; J. Mur- 

 doch. 



Order TUBINAKES. — The Tube-nosed Swimmebs. 

 Family DIOMEDEIDiE.— The Albatrosses. 



700. Diomedea siigripes Aud. Black-footed Albatross. 



Pacific coast of North America. 

 a. No. 76853. Ad. (?) Coast of California; A. L. Heermann. 



701. DioinedeabrachyuraTenim. Short-tailed Albatross. 



[631.] North Pacific Ocean, south to coast of 

 Oregon. 



a. No. 68346. Ad. Bering Sea ; Lieut. G. R. Adams, U. S. N. 



701.* Diomedea melaiBophrys Temm. Spectacled Alba- 

 tross. Southern oceans, especially South Pacific; 

 casual off coast of California. 



a. No. 21297. Ad. Pacific Ocean ; Dr. Stuart. 



[7055.] Diomedea eulmitiata Gould. Yellow-nosed Alba- 

 tross. [632.] Pacific Ocean ; accidental off coast 

 of Oregon. 



703. Phoebetria fuliginosa (Gmel). Sooty Albatross. [633.] 

 Southern oceans; north, casually (?) to coast of 

 Oregon. 



a. No. 68953. ? ad. Kerguelen Island; Dr. J. H. Kidder, U. S. N. 



