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breeds in great numbers at Snake Key, on man- 
grove bushes. Eggs two. 
Felecanus Erythroriynchus.—Gi., 
American Pelican. 
Very abundant in lowa and Minnesota, where 
it breeds, I found a large flock in Beaver Lake, 
Minnesota, in May, 1872, and obtained three 
specimens. 
Sula Bassana——Briss. 
Gannet. 
I obtained one specimea on the steamboat, 
Charleston Harbor, it being blown on board 
by a storm. Found it breeding on Florida Keys. 
Tachypetes Aguila.—I Veillot. 
Man-of-war Bird. 
Very abundant on the Keys of Florida, flying 
in large flocks along the beach. 
Greculus Carbo.— Gray. 
Common Cormorant. 
Very abundant in Florida. Ihave seen acres 
of them off of the town of Key West. Often 
found on the Delaware. Called by gunners 
Crow Goose, as far west as Iowa. 
Graculus Cincinnatus.— Gray. 
Tufted Cormorant. 
Found one specimen of this bird on Lime 
Creek, Winnebago County, Iowa, in 1875. 
