BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 691 
Exped. Lady Franklin Bay, ii, 1888, 21.—Rericuzenow, Syst. Verz. Vog. 
Deutschl., 1889, 64.—Scorr, Auk, vi, 1889, 160 (Marco, s. Florida, 1 spec., 
winter 1884).—Cory, Birds West Ind., 1889, 298 (Barbados); Cat. West Ind. 
Birds, 1892, 82 (Barbados).—Durtcuer (B. H.), Auk, vi, 1889, 125 (Little 
Gull Island, N. Y.).—CaampBertain, Auk, vi, 1889, 213 (s. Greenland).— 
" CuarKe (W. E.); Zoologist, 1890, 48 (Jan Mayen Land, breeding); Auk, vii, 
1890, 320 (Fort Churchill).—Ketuer, Orn. Carinthiae, 1890, 300.—HaceErupr, 
Birds Greenland, 1891, 45.—MacFartang, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiv, 1891, 
417 (Barren Grounds, Mackenzie).—Hartert, Katal. Vogelsamml. Senckenb., 
1891, 243; Ibis, 1892, 521 (e. Prussia)—Birtixorer, C. R. ii. Congr. Orn. 
Internat., ii, 1892, 175 (Liberia) —Stonz, Birds E. Penn. and N. J., 1894, 42 
(Atlantic City, New Jersey).—Epson, Auk, xi, 1894, 73 (Bellingham Bay, 
Washington, Oct. 28, 1893).—Loomis, Proc. Calif. Ac. Sci., 2d ser., v, 1895, 
213 (Monterey Bay, California) —Comsrock, Auk, xiii, 1896, 171 (Sandusky 
Bay, Ohio, Nov., 1895).—Prarson, Ibis, 1896, 225 (Novaya Zemlya).— 
Cooxe, Birds Colorado, 1897, 50 (Boulder Co., Dec.; Sloans Lake, near 
Denver, fall 1889; near Pueblo, fall 1894); Bull. 292, U.S. Dept. Agric. (Biol. 
Surv.), 1915, 9, fig. 3 (range and migration).—GRINNELL (J.), Pub. 2, Pasadena 
Ac. Sci., 1898, 6 (Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, Sept. 29); Pacific 
Coast Avif., no. 11, 1915, 20 (coast California, common fall visitant).—Prar- 
son (T. G.), Auk, xvi, 1899, 249 (near Cape Lookout, North Carolina, fall 
1897). —Snow, Auk, xxi, 1904, 284 (near Lawrence, Kansas, Oct. 10, 1898).— 
Fruemine, Auk, xxiii, 1906, 441 (Toronto, Ontario; six specimens).—Jonrs 
(L.), Wilson Bull., xxi, 1909, 68 (Sandusky Bay, Ohio, Sept. 13 and 20, 1889, 
and Oct. 6, 1895; near Sandusky, Nov., 1895) —Bunxer, Kansas Univ. Sci. 
Bull., vii, 1913, 139 (near Lawrence, Kansas, Oct. 10, 1898).—Maruews, 
Birds Australia, 11, 1913, 501 (South Australia; Tasmania)—Tuayer and 
Banes, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, v, 1914, 12 (breeding at Kolyma delta, 
etc., e. Siberia). 
S[tercorarius] parasiticus Gray, Gen. Birds, iii, 1846, 653.—Cours, Key N. Am. 
Birds, 2d ed., 1884, 736.—Ripeway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 22. 
[Stercorarius] parasiticus Gray, Hand-List, iti, 1871, 110, no. 10937.—Covzs, 
Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 309. 
Oceanus parasiticus Kocu, Syst. baier. Zool.; 1816, 381. 
C[ataractes] parasiticus Fuemine, Brit. Anim., 1828, 138.—Srupy, Illustr. Brit. 
Zool, ii, 1832, 520. 
Lesiris parasitica Nuusson, Orn. Suecica, 1817, 181, 184, part—Sazine (E.), 
Trans. Linn. Soc., xii, pt. 2, 1819, 551 (Davis Straits) —Temmincx, Man. 
d’Orn., 2d ed., 1820, 796, part—FaseEr, Prodr. Island Orn., 1822, 105.— 
Born, Isis, 1822, 562.—Verrrcn, Mem. Wern. Soc., iv, 1822, 247 (Foula, Shet- 
land).—Breum, Beitr. Vogelk., iii, 1822, 853; Lehrb. Eur. Vég., 1823, 744; 
Vég. Deutschl., 1831, 722.—Kaur, Sk. Entw. Eur. Thierw., 1829, 47.—Mzrzr, 
Taschenb., 1822, 214.—SasineE (J.), Franklin’s Polar Sea, 1823, App., 697.— 
Bonaparte, Ann. Lyc. N. Y., ii, 1828 (‘‘synopsis”’), 365.—GraBa, Reis. n. 
Faré, 1830, 189.—Lesson, Traite d’Orn., 1831, 616.—Savi, Orn. Tosc., iii, 
1831, 46.—Naumann, Vég. Deutschl., x, 1840, 506, pls. 272, 273.—Scutnz, 
Eur. Faun., 1840, 390.—KsaErBgiiine, Danm. Fugle, 1852, 346, pl. 43.— 
Miuer, Vidensk. Meddel., 1862 (1863), 64 (Faroes)—Preyer, Reis. n. 
Island, 1862, 417.—SunpEVALL, Svesnk. Fogl., 1863, pl. 51, figs. 2, 3; Oefv. 
Férh. Ak. Stockholm, 1874, 21 (Spitzbergen).—Matmeren, Oefv. Férh. 
Ak. Stockholm, 1863, 105 (Spitzbergen).—Buasius, Journ. fiir Orn., 1865, 
384.—DrostE, Vogelw. Borkum, 1869, 359.—Frirscu, Vég. Eur., 1870, 
479, pl. 58, fig. 4—Homryer, Journ. fiir Orn., 1870, 436 (Siberia). —Saun- 
pers, Ibis, 1871, 400.—Heveuin, Journ. fiir Orn., 1872, 127 (Novava Zem- 
