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_Pagophila alba_ (Gunn.).
One specimen shot at Dease Lake, Ca.s.siar, by James Porter, September, 1889. Another specimen was shot at Okanagan Lake in November, 1897, by Mr. J. T. Studley, and presented to the Museum. Mr. A. C. Brooks also reports it from Okanagan.
RISSA Stephens.
22. Pacific Kittiwake.
_Rissa tridactyla pollicaris_ (Ridgw.).
Taken near Discovery Island, January, 1896, by W. Lindley, and at Queen Charlotte Islands by Dr. C. F. Newcombe, September, 1895.
LARUS Linnaeus.
23. Glaucous-winged Gull.
_Larus glaucesceus_ (Naum.).
An abundant resident on the coast; breeds on some of the islands in the Gulf of Georgia. Mr. Brooks reports it from Okanagan Lake.
24. Western Gull.
_Larus occidentalis_ (Aud.).
An abundant resident on the coast during the winter months. Taken at Chilliwhack. (_A. C. Brooks_.) Breeds in Similkameen Valley.
(_Fannin_.)
25. American Herring Gull.
_Larus argentatus smithsonia.n.u.s_ (Coues.).
An abundant resident on the coast. It breeds on the coast and in the interior of Mainland. Common at Metlakatla. (_Rev. J. H. Keen_.) Chilliwhack and Okanagan. (_Brooks_.)
26. California Gull.
_Larus californicus_ (Lawr.).
A common winter resident on the coast. Common in the Lower Fraser Valley and on the Okanagan Lake in winter. (_Brooks_.)
27. Ring-billed Gull.
_Larus delawarensis_ (Ord.).
Common along the coast of Vancouver Island and Mainland. Common in winter at Okanagan Lake and Chilliwhack. (_Brooks_.) Breeds in the Interior, especially to the northward. (_Fannin_.)
28. Short-billed Gull.
_Larus brachyrhynchus_ (Rich.).
Common winter resident along the coast of Vancouver Island and Mainland. Common in Lower Fraser Valley. (_Brooks_.) During the early part of May, 1891, I saw quite a number on the lakes of the Cariboo District, where it probably breeds. (_Fannin_.)
29. Heermann's Gull. White-headed Gull.
_Larus heermanni_ (Ca.s.s.).
Common along the southern coast of Vancouver Island during July and August. Taken at William Head in full plumage, June 28th, 1904, by Thos. Kermode.
30. Bonaparte's Gull.
_Larus philadelphia_ (Ord.).
An abundant resident throughout the Province, and found in great numbers about the inlets and rivers in March and April; it breeds in the interior of the Province. I have also seen it on the coast in June and July.
XEMA Leach.
31. Sabine's Gull.
_Xema sabinii_ (Sab.).
Taken at Okanagan Lake, September 9th, 1897. (_Brooks_.)
STERNA Linnaeus.
32. Common Tern.
_Sterna hirundo_ (Linn.).
One specimen shot at Cowichan Gap by R. D. McClure, September 15th, 1896, and presented to the Museum.
33. Arctic Tern.
_Sterna paradisaea_ (Brunn.).
From Dease Lake south, through the interior of the Mainland to Okanagan Lake. Two specimens--one taken at Dease Lake by James Porter, and another shot at Okanagan Lake by A. C. Brooks, September, 1807.
HYDROCHELIDON Boie.
34. Black Tern.
_Hydrochelidon nigra surinamensis_ (Gmel.).
Not common. I observed it at Okanagan, June, 1895. Taken at Sumas and Okanagan Lake by A. C. Brooks, Burrard Inlet, Eraser River and interior of Mainland. (_Fannin_.)
Order TUBINARES. Tube-nosed Swimmers.
Family DIOMEDEIDae. Albatrosses.