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MR. H. SAUNDERS ON THE LARIN^E. 



[Feb. 5, 



shows the pattern of an old L. novce-hollandicE, obtained in Tasmania 

 by Capt. V. Legge, R.A., and, if compared with fig. 4 (p. 188), will 

 show the difference between this species and old L. scopulinus. 



27. Lartjs scopulinus, Forst. (Fig. 4.) 



Larus scopulinus, Forster, Descr. Anim. p. 106 (1844), New 

 Zealand; Schlegel, M. P.-Bas, Lari, p. 28 (1863); Finsch, J. f. 

 Orn. 1870, p. 360 ; Buller, B. of N. Zeal. p. 273 (1873). 



Fig. 4. 



Three first primaries of L. scopulinus, old. 



Larus novce-hollandiee, Gray, Voy. Ereb. & Terr. Birds, p. 18 

 (1844), New Zealand (nee Stephens). 



Lestris scopulinus, Ellman, Zoologist, 1861, p. 7472. 



Hub. New Zealand. 



Under the head of the preceding species I have pointed out the 

 differences which seem to me to separate this form from L. novce- 

 hollandicB ; but the drawing (p. 1 88) of the first primaries of an old 

 bird will show the principal point of distinction better than any 

 description. 



28. Larus hartlaubi (Bruch). (Fig. 5.) 



Gavia hartlaubi, Bruch, J. f. Orn. 1853, 102, et 1855, p. 268, 

 Cape G. Hope (type examined, H. S.). 



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