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Show 324 APBBXDIX 0.- B1BD8. .27. FULIGULA AEFINIS, Eyton.- Little Black- head; Shuffler. Fuligula afflau, Eyton, Mon. Anatida ( 1888). Fufyvla maHMdet, Vig. Zoology of Boeohy* B Voyage ( 1889). Fufyvl* mania, Audi Biog. IIL 226, pL ^ 29. * > FuUgvia minor, Giraud, Birds of Long Island, p. 828 ( 1844). Salt Lake, Maroh 21,1850. Found across the continent, very common throughout the interior. 28. CLANGULA ALBBOLA, Bp.- Butter- ball. Amu alberta, L. 8yst Nat 1.199,18.- Wils. Vm. 61, pL 67, t 2, 8. Fuhgula oltofa, And. Biog. IV. 217, pL 825. Provost Fork, February 22,1850. Occurs from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 29. PELECANUS TBAOHTBRHTKCHUS, Lath.- White Peliqan. Pelecanus American***, And. Btbg< IV. 88, pL 811; Syn. p. 809. . The only specimen in the collection is in the form of a skeleton* This wants the peculiar vertical lamina of the bill, b] ut in all probability belongs to the above species, the female of which is usually without this appendage. It is mentioned by Gambel as common on the coast of California In winter it is found in the Southern Atlantic and Gulf States, and to some distance up the Mississippi Valley. Exceedingly abundant about Salt Lake. 80. PHALACROCORAX DILOPHUS, SW.- Cormorant. PcUcanu* ( Carbo) dtophu, Sw. F. B. A. II. 478 ( 1881). Phalacrtcorax dSephw at fioriduut, And. Salt Lake. 81. COLYMBUS GLACIALIS, L.- Leon. Colymbu* gladalit, L. Syst Nat I. 221, 6.- Sw. Faun. Bor. Amer. II. 474.- Nutt, Man. IL 578.- And. Biog. IV. 48, pi. 806; Syn. 858. This species of loon, shot on Salt Lake and brought in by Cap-tain Standbury, enables us to give to it a locality more western |