586 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
Breeding on islands in Arctic Ocean, northward to northwestern 
Greenland (Thank God Harbor), Prince Patrick Island, Franz 
Joseph Land, King Oscar Land, Spitzbergen, etc., southward to New- 
foundland, coast of Labrador (Hopedale), eastern and northwestern 
shores of Hudson Bay, Franklin Bay, Mackenzie, Herschel Island, 
Yukon, Point Barrow, St. Matthew Island, Pribilof Islands (Walrus 
Island) and mouth of Kuskoquim River, Alaska (possibly to ‘eastern 
side of Alaska Peninsula, where taken at Kukak Bay, July 3, 1899), 
Indian Point and Chukchi Peninsula, Koff Island, Kara Sea, and lower 
Petchora River, northern Russia, etc.; migrating southward to Long 
Island, Great Lakes (Toronto Bay ; Lake Michigan, near Chicago and at 
Racine), Monterey, California, Japan, and Caspian, Black, and Medi- 
terranean seas, casually to coast of North Carolina (Cape Lookout, 
April 3, 1887), Bermudas (large flock March to April 28, 1901), Erie, 
Pennsylvania (Feb. 22, 1898), New York (Ossining, Jan. 19, 1889; 
Buffalo, Jan. 29, 1895; Bangor, Franklin County), northwestern 
Indiana (Millers, Aug. 8, 1897), northern Texas (Red River, Clay 
County, Dec. 17, 1880), Washington (Tacoma Bay), and Hawaiian 
Islands (Kauai; Maui). 
Larus glaucus (not of Pontoppidan, 17634) Brinnicu, Orn. Bor., 1764, 44 (Ice- 
land).—Fasricius, Faun. Groenl., 1780, 100—Mour, Iceland Naturh., 
1786, 42.—BonnaTERRE, Tabl. Enc. Méth., i, 1790, 841—Rerzius, Fauna 
Suecica, 1800, 156—TemMincx, Cat. Syst., 1807, 186; Man. d’Orm., 2d 
ed., ii, 1820, 757; iv, 1840, 467.—Virm.ot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., xxi, 
1818, 505; Faun. Frang., Ois., 395.—Saninz, Trans. Linn. Soc., xii, 
1819, 543 (Greenland); Suppl. Parry’s Ist Voy., 1821, p. cciii (Barrow 
Strait, etc.)—Lzacu, in Ross’s Voy. Baffin Bay, 4th ed., 1819, p. liv; 
8vo ed., ii, 1819, 161.—ScorgEssy, Arctic Voy., i, 1820, 535.—Bors, 
Isis, 1822, 875.—BreHM, Beitr. Vogelk., iii, 1822, 800; Lehrb., 1824, 
729; Vog. Deutschl., 1831, 733.—Mansy, Voy. Greenland, 1822, 48.— 
StepHens, Shaw’s Gen. Zool., xili, pt. 1, 1826, 189.—Ricnarpsown (J.), 
App. Parry’s 2d Voy., 1825, 358 (Lyon Inlet, s. of Melville Peninsula).— 
Ross, App. Parry’s 3d Voy., 1826, 103 (Point Bowen and North Som- 
erset Land); App. Parry’s 4th Voy., 1828, 194 (Low Island, Spitz- 
bergen).—Bonapartse, Ann. Lyc. N. Y., ii, 1828, 361; Geog. and Comp. 
List, 1838, 63.—Werner, Atlas, Palmipédes, 1828, 15—F.emina, Brit. 
Anim., 1828, 139.—Swarnson and Ricuarpson, Fauna Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, 
416.—Nourtatt, Man. Orn. U.S. and Can., Water Birds, 1834, 306.—SzELBY, 
Brit. Birds, ii, 1838, 498, pl. 99—Jenyns, Man. Brit. Vertbr., 1835, 279.— 
Eyton, Cat. Brit. Birds, 1836, 53—Govuip, Birds Europe, v, 1837, pl. 432 
and text; Birds Great Brit., v, 1873, pl. 57 and text—Avupuson, Orn. Biog., 
v, 1839, 59, pl. 396; Synopsis, 1839, 329; Birds Am., 8vo ed., vii, 1844,-170, 
pl. 449.—Naumann, Vog. Deutschl., x, 1840, 350, pl. 264.—Scutnz, Europ. 
Faun., 1840, 378.—Srnys-Lonecuamps, Faune Belge, 1842, 153.—Mac- 
GILLIVRAY, Man. Brit. Orn., ii, 1842, 247; Brit. Birds, v, 1852, 557.—Yar- 
RELL, Brit. Birds, iii, 1843, 475; 2d ed., iii, 1845, 595.—Grravup, Birds Long 
Island, 1844, 363.—ScuireGEL, Rev. Crit., 1844, p. cxxv; Vog. Nederl., 1854, 
a=Jarus canus Linneeus, 1758. 
