BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA, 697 
British Ornirno.ocists’ Unton? List Brit. Birds, 1883, 195.—Btcuner, 
Beitr. Russ. Reichs, (2), ii, 1885, 133 (St. Petersburg, one occurrence,.— 
Murpvock, Exped. Point Barrow, 1885, 126.—Mircuetu, Bird Lanes, 1885, 
217; 2d ed., 1892, 256.—GieLioxt, Avif. Ital., 1886, 437;1 Resoc. Avif. Ital., 
1889, 651; 2 Resoc., 1890, 661 (Italy to Syracuse).—Satvapori, Ucc. Ital., 
1887, 291.—Tarr, Ibis., 1887, 397 (near Lisbon, Portugal, 11 specs..— 
McLenecan, Cruise ‘Corwin’ in 1885 (1887), 79 (Noatak River, Alaska).— 
STEVENSON and SouTtawext, Birds Norfolk, iii, 1890, 357.—Borrer, 
Birds Sussex, 1891, 280.—BuckLey and Harvir-Brown, Fauna Orkney Is., 
1891, 240.—Harvis-Brown and Bucx.ey, Fauna Argyll, etc., 1892, 196.— 
MacpHeErson, Fauna Lakeland, 1892, 441.—D’Ursan and Maruew, Birds 
Devon, 1892, 397.—Litrorp, Birds Northampton, 1893, 411.—MarHew, 
Birds Pembrokeshire, 1894, 109.—IrBy, Orn. Straits Gibraltar, 2d ed., 1895, 
303.—Prarson, Ibis, 1896, 213 (Russian Lapland; descr. eggs); 1898, 203 
(Waigats and Habarova, n. e. Russia).—Pornam, Ibis, 1897, 107 (Yenesai 
River, Siberia, breeding); 1898, 519 (Golchika, Yenesei River).—TRrEvor- 
Batryz, Ibis, 1897, 594 (Spitzbergen; habits). 
[Stercorarius] parasiticus SHarre, Hand-list, i, 1899, 144.—Forsrs and Rosin- 
son, Bull. Liverp. Mus., ii, no. 2, 1899, 59 (Wellington Channel; Iglovik, 
Melville Peninsula). 
Catarractes parasita Pattas, Zoogr. Rosso.-Asiat., ii, 1826, 310. 
Lestris parasita BoraGreve, Vogelf. Norddeutschl., 1869, 141. 
Oceanus crepitalus (not Larus crepidatus Banks, 1773) Kocu, Syst. baier. Zool., 1816, 
381. 
Lestris crepidata Breum and Scumuine, Beitr. z. Vogelk., iii, 1822, 861.—Brexnm, 
Lehrb. Naturg., 1824, 747; Ziisat., 1824, 998; Isis, 1830, 993; Vég. Deutschl., 
1831, 724; Naumannia, 1855, 294; Vogelfang, 1855, 336.—Naumann, Vog. 
Deutschl., x, 1840, 534, pl. 274.—KsarrBoutine, Danm. Fugle, 1852, 347, 
pl. 43. : 
Stercorarius longicaudus ViEm.ot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., xxxii, 1819, 157 
(ex Stercorarius longicaudatus Brisson, Orn., vi, 155; cites also Larus 
parasiticus Latham and Pl. Enl. 762)—Drcnanp and GERBE, Orn, 
Eur., ii, 1867, 399.—Guuztr, Ibis, 1870, 307 (Novaya Zemlya).— 
Hartine, Handb. Brit. Birds, 1872, 78.—Gou.p, Birds Great Brit., v, 1873, 
pl. 81 and text.—Eaton, Zoologist, s. s., 1874, 3813 (Spitzbergen).—STEJNE- 
cer, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., v. 1882, 42 (crit. nomenclature); x, 1887, 125 
(Commander Islands); Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 29, 1885, 87 (Commander 
Islands, Kamchatka; crit.)}—Cocks, Zoologist, 1884, 232 (Spitzbergen).— 
Barrp, Brewer and Riveway, Water Birds N. Am., ii, 1884, 339 —TURNER, 
Auk, ii, 1885, 158 (Nearer Islands, Aleutian chain);Contr. Orn. Alaska, 1886, 
128 (St. Michaels, etc., in summer; habits)—AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGISTS’ 
Unton,.Check List, 1886, and 2d ed., 1895, no. 38; 3d ed., 1910, p. 34.— 
. ALLEON, Ornis, 1886, 422 ((Dobrudscha, 1 spec.).—N=ELson, Rep. N. H. Coll. 
Alaska, 1887, 48 (habits)—TownsENpD, Cruise ‘Corwin’ in 1885 (1887), 98 
(Norton Sound and Port Clarence, Alaska).—RzicHenow, Syst. Verz. Vég. 
Deutschl., 1889, 64.—Hacrrup, Birds Greenland, 1891, 45.—MacraRLANE, 
Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., xiv, 1891, 417 (Barren Grounds, Mackenzie, etc.).— 
Stonz, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1892, 147 (Melville Bay; descr. variations 
of plumage).—TaczaNowskI, Mém. Ac. St, Petersb., (7), xxxix, 1893, 1059 
(e. Siberia).—Loomis, Proc. Calif. Ac. Sci., 2d ser., v. 1895, 213 (Monterey, 
California, Aug.).—ANpDrrRson, Auk, xxv, 1908, 215 (Johnson Co., Iowa, 
June, 1907).—THavErR and Banas, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, v, 1914, 12 
(Kolyma delta, etc., e..Siberia, breeding)—Cooxg, Bull. 292, U. 8. Dept. 
Agric. (Biol. Surv.), 1915, 12, fig. 4 (range and migration).—Stopparp, Auk, 
xxxiii, 1916, 75 (Miller’s, Indiana, Sept, 21, 1915). 
