32 Bonaparte^s 
333. Anas albeola, L. 
334. *Anas g-lacialis, L. 
335. Anas histrionica, L. 
GENUS i 
336. '''Merg'us merganser, L. 
337. *Mergus serrator, L. 
338. Mergus cucuUatus, L. 
339. *Merg"us albellus, L. 
Catalogue of the 
Anas albeola, Wils. 8. p. 51, pi. 67^ 
fig. 2, male, fig. 3, female. 
Anas glacial'is, Wils. 8. p. 93, pi. 70, 
fig. 1, male; p. 96, pi. 70, fig. 2, 
female. 
Anas histrionica, Wils. 8. p. 139, pi. 
72, fig. 4. 
9. *MERGUS. 
Mergiis merganser, Wils. 8. p. 68, 
pi. 68, fig. 1, male; p. 71, pi. 68, 
fig. 2, female. 
Mergus serrator, Wils. 8. p. 81, pi. 
69, fig. 2, male. 
Mergus cucullatus, Wils. 8. p. 79, 
pi. 69, fig. 1, male. 
Mergus albellus, Wils. 8. p. 126, pi. 
71, fig. 4, male. 
FAMILY XXVI. *STEGANOPODES, III. 
GENUS 70. *PELECANUS, L. 
|340. *Pelecanus okockotalus, L. Great white Pelican of Wilson's list. 
Buff', pi. enl. 87, adult; id. 965, 
young. Nob. 4. pi. 
f341. Pelecanus FusctTs, Gm. Lath. Brown Pelican of Wilson's list. Buff. 
(excl. syn.) (a) pi. enl. 957. Nob. 4. pi. 
GENUS 71. *PHALACROCORAX, (b) Briss. 
11342. *Phalaciiocorax, carbo. Corvorant of Wilson's list. BufP. pi. 
enl. 927. 
1343. *Phalacrocorax graculus. Shag of Wilson's list. Buff. pi. enl. 
974, young. 
344. *Phalacrocorax chistatus. Carbo cristatus, Temm. pi. col. 322, 
adult fall plumage. 
345. *PaALACRocoRAX PTGMJF.us. Pelccauus pygmseus, Gm. Lath. 
(a) Frobably the same widi their P. carolinensis, (young) and P. trachyrliincoSy 
(adult.) Other Pelecani are given by aiidiors as N. Am. such as P. erythrorhincos, 
Gm. (trachyrhincos, Lath.) Pelecanus cni-olincnsis, &c. bvit we have but little 
doubt that, when properly examined, diese will prove to be referable to the above 
in different states. We are at all events ])retty certam that the two species insert- 
ed in this catalogue, are the only ones that inhabit the United States. 
(b) This name is certainly barbai'ous, and rightly objected to as such by the re- 
fined Illiger. But as authors disagree as to the name which is to be adopted, (La- 
cepede, Meyer, Temminck, and Brehm call it Carbo, whilst Illiger calls itHalieus, 
and Vieillot Hydrocorax) Ave think this confusion shows that we must, with Cuvier 
and Duineril, retain the px-ior name however barbarous, 
