BIRDS OF HAITI AND SAN DOMINGO. I 7 1 



and throat, black; tarsi and feet, yellowish green"; bare skin of 

 face and gular sac, bluish. 



Wing 16.35; ta il 7-5°; tarsus 1.85; bill 4. 



This species is given by Dr. Bryant in his list, and I have 

 included it on his authority. 



.SULA LEUCOGASTRA. {Bodd.) 



Pelecanus leucogaster. Bodd., Tabl. P. E., p. 57 (1783). 



Dyspoms leucogaster. Sundev., P. Z. S., 1871, 125. 



Sula leucogastra. Salv., Trans. Zool. Soc, IX. p. 496 (1875). — Bd., 

 Bwr. and Ridgw., Hist. N. Am. W. Bds., II. p. 178 (1S84). 



Stela fusca. Aud., Bds. N. Am., VII. p. 57 (1844) (not P. fit sens, 

 L.).— Bryant, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, XI. p. 97 (1S66). 



Sula fiber. Lawr., in Baird's Bds. N. A., 872 (1858) (not P. fiber, L.). — 

 Bryant, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. Hist., VII. p. 123 (1859). — 

 Coues, Key N. Am. Bds., p. 298 (1872). — Scl. and Salv., 

 Norn. Avium Neot, p. 124 (1873). — Cory, Bds. Bahama I., 

 p. 191 (1880). 



Sp. Char., Male. — Head, throat, upper part of breast, and 

 entire upper plumage, dark olive brown ; under parts, white ; 

 gular sac, pale yellow; upper mandible, greenish; feet, pale 

 yellowish green ; iris, yellowish. 



Length 27; wing 15.50; tail 8; tarsus 1.60; bill 4. 



Probably not uncommon in summer, although none were seen 

 by our party. Dr. Bryant records it in his list. 



