154 Zoology. 



No. 292. New Holland Pelecan, Lath., Gen. Hist., B., x., 

 p. 402. 

 [White Pelecan, variety, Lath., Gen. Syn., iii., part 2, 



p. 575.] 

 Pelecanus australis, Stephens, Gen. Zool., xiii., pt. i., 



p. 113. 

 Pelecanus conspicillatus (Temm.), Grant, Cat. B., xxvi., 

 p. 483. 

 Although reference is given on the plate to Latham's Gen. 

 Syn., iii., p. 575, Latham must have noticed that it was a new 

 species, as he gives a description in his " General History of 

 Birds," and quotes the native name, which is on the plate. 

 Watling says : " Native name Karr-ang-a-ba." 



No. 293. [Lesser Gannet, variety, Lath., Gen. Syn., iii., 

 part 2, p. 611.] 

 Lesser Gannet, Lath., Gen. Hist., B., x., p. 437. 

 Sula Candida, Stephens, Gen. Zool., xiii., pt. i., p. 103 



(1826). 

 Sula serrator, Gray, "Erebus and Terror," Birds, p. 19 

 (1845) ; Grant, Cat. B., xxvi., p. 428. 

 Watling says : " One-fourth the size of nature. Native name 

 Doo-ro-dang" 



Latham in his "General History of Birds," x., p. 438, writes: 

 " The Lesser Gannet is also found in New Holland, and called 

 by the natives Doo-ro-dang." 



No. 294. [Young Tropic-bird.] 



New Holland Tropic Bird, Lath., Gen. Hist., B., x., 



p. 448. 

 Phaeton melanorhynchos, Stephens, Gen. Zool., xii., pt. i., 



p. 127. 

 Phaeton rubricauda (Bodcl.), Grant, Cat. B., xxvi., p. 451. 

 Watling says : " From the extremity of the bill to the tail is 

 eighteen inches." 



No. 295. Red-tailed Tropic-bird, Lath., Gen. Syn., hi., part 2, 

 p. 614, pi. cv. 

 Phaeton rubricauda (Bodd.), Grant, Cat. B., xxvi., p. 451. 

 Watling says : " This bird is from the tip of the bill to the 

 rump eighteen inches, and from the rump to the end of the tail- 

 feathers eighteen inches." 



