S^ECIK^N SCORD rT70PJ14TT0I'J ON FROZEN SPFCirEKS shiio-osd frori Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii FN-20260; Sula dact’-G.at'-^a; I TT • i i 0 03-03-64; Green Island, Kure ■vu'.^ idre. V— ^ Cr FTT-20261; Sola leucoo’aster; , W ' A • Q • i i. , -r y 08-03-^4; Green Island, Kure *n Plain. FN-20262; Sterna fuscata; A; U; 205_13^_44-23-30—202.8; Stadel; 08-0i^-64; Green IsGand, K’;re Atoll; Hit antennae wire, IlJ-2n263; Sterna I’-^mta; A; U; ??6-12A_45_22-29—I3O.5; 'lirtz 08-09-64; Green Island, Kure Atoll; Collected at roost. FN-20264; Sterna fuscata; A; U; 298-179-42-26-26—152.2; Uirtz; 03-09-64; Green Island, Kire Atoll; Hit antennae wj.re. 14^1-43-26-26 FN_20265; Sterna fuscata; A; U; 290—16?.3; Stadel; 08-09-6^1-; Green Island, Kure Atoll; Hit antenna i-jire. FN-20267; Sterna fuscata; A; U; 306-l63-45-27-29-f-129.2; Stadel; 08-].3-64; Green Island, Euro Atoll; Broken mn^, hit antenna i-ri.re. FK-20268; Puf-’inus nativitatis; A; U; 2^-KD-87-32-42-46—279,3; 'Stadel 08-15-64; Gre--n Island, Kure Atoll; '^ound dead on rurwray, FN-20269; Sterna fuscata; A; IT; /^94-l4l-45~27-30—Wirtz; 08-14-64; Green Island, Kure'Atoll; Found under ruy fri.re with injured vdng. FI'I-20270; Sterna fuscata; A; U; 299-152-43-23-27—132; Dui-Iont; 08-14-64; Green Island, Kure Atoll; Found just off runway xdtli injured T'rLn,?. FN-2027I; Sterna fuscata; A; U; 298-144-42-25-29—129; Wirtz; 08-14-64; f^reen Island, Kure Atoll; Fourid along runway with injured wing. FN—20274; Sterna fuscata; A; IJ; 300-135-^6-24—28-—108; DuGont; 03-18-64 ; Greon Island^ Kure Atoll; Found injured 011 runx^ay® FN-20278; sterna fuscata; A; U; 298-131-46-26-26—177.6; Stadel; 08-28-69-; Green Island, Kure Atoll; Killed while bandins?. FN-20279; Sterna fuscata; A; U; 298-135-^5-27-28—193.8; Stadel; 08-28-64; Green Island, Kure Atoll; Killed vrhile bandinr. Kure Specimens Pa2:e 2 FN-20280; Stei-na fuscata; A; U; 294-181-48-26-26—201.4; Stadel d8-28-64; Green Island, Kxire Atoll; Prilled while banding. . 20281 ; —Hi:-i0nt broken vjin". ■ Phaethon rubricauda; A; U; 324-352-61-34-50 08-30-64; Green Island. Eure Atoll; Found with -»' ■ ’ ' • -J ^ j,-. • — • • . —1. ' 1 • • . p • ' V -. . • ■-• O' f • ■t' ■ ' _ .■■ ..• "5 '•’jiT' • •/ vrtjiV'-'>‘-V 1 v« '>' ■' ■ %■ iS:’: FtI-20283;Phaethon rubricauda; A; U; 329-301-60-32-43—444,7; Stadel; 09-02-64; Green Island , Kure Atoll; Hit antenna i-rire, had broken X'ring, FN-20285; Anous stolidus; A; tl; 284-l62-42-28-4lt«.153»5; DuMont; 09-07-64; Green Island, Kure Atoll; Live capture, imable to walk or flv, FN-20286; Sula sula; I; Tj; 391-240-80-36-75—768; Wirtz; 09-08-64; Eastern Island, Midway; Died in captivity, FK-20288; Pterodrona h 3 rpoleuca; A; U; 227-120-25-31-35—142; DuMont; 09-10-64; Green Isl.and, Kure Atoll; Collected in nist nets, FM-20289; Sttla sula; I; U; ^+05-223-85-41-79—821.5; Stadel; 09-11-64; Green Island, Kure Atoll; lave capture, unabl.e to fly or walk, FN-20290; Pterodroma hypoleuca; A; U; 225-119-26-30-39—l6l,5; DuMont; 09-13-64; Green Island, Eure Atoll; Died tanerled in riist net FN-20291; Pterodrorca h^-poO-euca; A; TJ; 230-119-27-31-37—^140; DuMont; 09-13-64; Green Island, Kure Atoll; Found middle of runvmy, unabl to fly. V ■20293; -Sterna fuscata; A; U; 294-143-41-25-294—0.34,5; DuMont; 09-13-64; Green Island, Kure Itoll; Live canture trith criooled >ri.ng, FrI-202o4|Sterna fuscata; A; U; 304-130-41-25-28—3.47,3; Wirtz; 09-1-3-6^+; Green Island, Atol.1; Fo’and injured along runway, FrT-20296; Anous stoO.idus; 1; U; 193-93-33-28-38—205; Did-Iont; 09-15-64 Gre-n Island, Kure Atoll; Died of possible broken neck. FN-20297;I''onachus schauinslandi (skin); A; ’. FN-20307; Pterodroraa h^TOolexxca; A; U; 227-117-25-29-35—132.7; VJirtz 09-23-64; Green Island, Kure Atoll; Mist net capture, injured x-ang. FN-20308; Puffinus pacificus; A; IJ;304-140-39-52-60—348.9; Wirtz; 09-25-64; Green Isl3.nd, Kui'e Atoll; Kist net cantvire, injured iring. Catalog Number Sent to Mr. Beggs August 20, 1964 Field Number Species 497968 40292 Sula sula 497969 40419 Fregata ariel 497970 40421 Fregata ariel 497971 40420 Fregata ariel 497972 40422 Fregata ariel 497975 40425 Fregata ariel 497974 40288 Sula sula 497975 40291 Sula sula 497976 40289 Sula sula 497977 40329 Anous stolidus 497978 40335 Sterna fuscata 497979 40356 Puffinus pacificus TJncataloged Assign. Field # Species 10002 Sula snla 10005 Arenaria intrepes 10006 Arenaria intrepes 10007 Pterod-roBia h^^poleuca 10060 Snla sula 10149 Uesofregatta alh. 10165 Heteroscelus incsmnn 10196 Sula dactylatra irds from Oct-Hov. 19^3 Phoenix Islands, Sex Location Date M At sea 6 Oct M At sea 7 Oct. F At sea 7 Oct. M At sea 7 Oct. F Hoi'/land I. 18 Oct. M McKean I, 27 Oct. M . Gardner I. 28 Oct, M Howland I. 10 Oct. Gonad Weight Collector t 7 —. LE 2 t 2 LH 1 or. 4 LH 4 t. 3 mm FCS 2872 ov. 5 690 BBC 431 t. 4 BAB: 18 t. 1.5 87 BBC 438 t 19 1532 BBC 408 Sntrys in Maseiam Catalog tliat contain omissions: original numbers ; 49319 ^ Arenaria intrepes 1? Oct. 19^3 Baker Island. 493211 Heteroscelus incanum Ho date, no sex. 493114 Snla sula 20 March 19^3 Howland Island. 493115 Snla snla 20 March 19^3 Howland Island 493129 Sula snla l4 March 1963 (at sea collection) 493202 Huinenius tahitiensis 12 March 19^3 lisiaaki 493223 Heteroscelus incanum 18 Oct. 19^3 Sand Island. 493228 Brdlia melanotoi 15 Oct. I 963 Sand Island 493340 Squatarola squatarola 11 Dec. 19^3 Sand Island 493344 Lairus glaucencens 10 Mar I 963 Kure, Oreen Island Ho data ; 493138 (Sula sula) See note in catalog Satrys i» Kasfan Satslag ti®! eontaia saiisloai! 4933^ /V Aa^oyarla la^i^p®® 1? 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'• ' :'»i vfr* e*v>^i>;js?4y'^ i^ rFc 5^33 t\ h U /90 tf h F ff if /9/ h IF sc /37 ‘■1 U (93 F h U lH let h h R/bC F3di I'' *1 Ff A (/* {ISt eiF .. <^s ai/^ f/ '^i^ial'^ cL (-'fc^TVj f yj ( C /-hf ^f! !&3 n If /// / '( >f u n ‘iod-Tl ‘I HoSi^3 h >1 AH ') IH Iff '^'1« C dy^v-iP /< /? ^ -^/^ /// /^7 i ^^S^!oS h c\ 5^3/ Vo^6 7 lA /41 /h /♦t SPECIMEN RECORD INFORMATION ON FROZEN SPECIMENS shipped October 25, 1964 from Green Islarai, Kure Atoll, Hawaii PN 20312; Puffinus. pacificus; 1; U; 285-123-35.5-48-58 — 200.6g; Fetrmffj Sept, 25, 1964; Green Island, Kure A-fcoU, Hawaii. • FN 20313; Puffinus pacificus; A; U; 297**129-39“49-57 — 408,2g| DuMonnt; Sept, 28, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Ifewaii; stepped on while night banding, % FN 20319; Puffinus pacificui; A; U; 303-139-41-51-61 — 353.%; DuMont; Oct, 1, 1964; Gceen Island, Kure A*'oll, Hawaii; died in mist net. f FN 2032O; Puffinus pacificus; A; U; 295-141-39-50~55= — 368»7g; Stadel; Oct, 1, 1964; G&:*een Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii; Dead in mist net, FN 2032I; Num^nius tahitensis; A; U; 241-91-95-56-45 — 324,5g; DuMont ^ept, 30» 1964; Ck*een Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii; Net capture at night, pulled right shoulder, FN 20322; Puffinus pacificus; A; U; 294-138-39-48-57 — 276,2g; DuMont; Oct, 2, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Ifewaii; Found dead, FN 20324; Pterodrom hypoleuca; A; U; 225-121-26-31-37— 1591g; DuMont: Oct, 4, 19'64; Green Island, Kture Atoll; Hawaii; Found dead, FN 20325; Pterodroma hypoleuca; A; U; 230-117-25-29-37— 151.5g; DuMont: October 5, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii; Died in mist net. FN 20326; Pterodroma hypoleuca; A; U; 227“113“26~30“36 —• l47*lg; DuMont; Oct, 5, 1964; Ck*een Island, Kxxre Atoll, Hawaii; Died in mist net, FN 20327; Puffinus pacificus; A; U; 296-145-43-49-59 — 335»0g; Dulfont; Oct. 5, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii; Died in mist net, FN 20328; Puffinus pacificus; A; U; 292-134-42-50-58— 3^0,5g; DuMont; Oct, 5, 1964; Green Island, Kvire Atoll, Hawaii; Died in mist' net. FN 20329; Puffinus pacificus; A; U; 298-142-39-50-57 — 296,5g» DuMont; Oct, 5, 1964; Oeen Islsrd, Kure Atoll, Hawaii; Found dead. FN 20330; Pterodroma hypoleuca; A; U; 233-121-26-31-36 — l4l«0g; DuMont; Oct, 8, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii; FFJ 20333; Sula leucogaster; A; U; 385-109-94-50-99 — 1094,0g; DuMont; Oct, 10, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hax-raii; 96 days old. FN 20334; Sula leucogaster; A; U; 405-195-93-^7-77 — 1062,0g; DuMont; Oct, 10,.1964; (Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii; 85 days old. Kure Specimens October 25, 19^4 page 2 FN 20335; Ptiffinus pacificus; A; U; 302”l44-4l-51“6l — 32470g5 Oct, 10, 1964; Green Isl|nd, Kure Atoll, Hawaii; PN 20336; Puffinus pacificus; A; U; 3OO-i5i-4i-.5O-.6O — 326,Og; Wirtz; Oct, 11, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii, PN 20337; Pterodroma hypoleuca; A; U; 228-121-26-31“36 l47,0g; DuMont Oct, 11, 1964; (ireen Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii, FN 20338; Pterodroma l^oleuca; A; U; 226-123-26-36-34 — 142,Og; Fleet; Oct, 12, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii, FN 20339; Puffinus pacificus; A; U; 305-142-38-51«5-60 — 325»2g; Fleet; Oct, 13, 1964; Oeen Isiani, Kxire Atoll, Hawaii, FN 2034O; Puffinus pacificus; A; U; 305-140-42-52-61 — 384.5g; Fleet; Oct, 14, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii, FN 2034I; Anous stolidus; A; U; 286-168-45-26-39 — 218,0; Fleet; Oct, l4, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawraii, FN 20342; Anous. stolidus; A; D; 279-156-42-26-40 -- l64.0g; Fleet; Oct, 14, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii, FN 20343; Puffinus pacificus; A; U; 307-143-41-53-62 — 370»0gi Fleet; Oct, 14, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Ifewaii, FH 20344; Anous stolidus; I; U; 297-160—40-29-43 — 201«6g; Fleet; Oct. 15, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii. Died in mist net, F^ 20345; Puffinus pacificus; A; U; 307-145-41-50-61—356,Og; Wirtz; Oct, 15, 1964; CSreen Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii, l^ist net kill, FN 20347; Anous stolidus; A; U; 291-162-42-27-39 — 152,Og; Wirtz; Oct, 15, 1964; Green Island, Kure Atoll, Hawaii; Injured in mist net FN 2035O; Sula dactylatra; I; U; 443-182-109-62-96 — l6l9g; Wirtz; Oct, 16, 1964; Green Islardi Kure Atoll, I^vraii; Probably starved to death. !fewall*s ^oer'^mter I^ta ' f I*ire been able to accnaulat© counting thos© tek^ at and on Sand) 11 birds ■'Ml § 8 duly Warren King # €^59 Qct* 196li - date of receipt from Gerald Swedberg aliire to m© fron Kauai# found and sbipped w*" ’cA ■■■. s ^ 0^4- W" \^r" |L^' jT- “f # C ^58 19 Get* 196)* ■«• date of receipt ftrom Gerald Sf^berg - found and dipped alive to TO ft*om Kguai# '"•# ???? An lmmat\;TO T-dth .dpmi attached# 30 Oct# 1961 * - V^rrattf et »1# fro® msT Wailua '^dver Bridge, Kauai# ' #4’ f birds found ctead on Kauai, skinned and p^repared lafcar in "onolulu# Both_blrds were collected ^ Oct#i both wr® feiueies with 8 X 2 am# ovaries* field nunbers may 1:^ (^62 end’"<^57#i 4 / 'Vy: , 2 birds collected 29 Oct# 1961* et Kiieuea Pt*, KMiei* 1 was kept alive here rand the skin (ujprepsred, t; nesfw her® in the freeze* ■^’iiis one was killed 22 1 other same dataj no record here , | • .(y ‘Ky^-Z @d and unnuadoerad is #- t' 1 additional bird (according to K@u»i report) was collected between 2$ and 30 ^t# on Kauai but 1 have no record of it or the number# 3 dead birfs were received from Oersld Swedberg from Kauai on 12 Cfet* I96I*. All t'jsre frozen and left in the freezer her© without numbers# Possible field UOTibers are 960, 06 l end t???? Gonad date on three birds is availsbl®* C$$B • ii-ilei Both testes 3 K **2 wa# black in color* ($$9 - ''lale ?? gonad indistinct| stomach collected C^6l Male® L* testis ? X 2 ram#| P# testis, 3 K 1,^ rm# stem, coll* ^1 If I 'a- S^' Mi:' ?6. M 1 hope this helps a bit. If not, the only other ©Itemetiwe is to track down the d: inner and hope that ha has s catalogue* I do not knc3w who skinned the particular numbers on ar^ of these sheets# A iT. ‘ ' Newell's '^hearwater Data c I've been able to acciunulate fragmentary data for 12 birds (not counting those taken at sea and on Sand). # 10209 8 July I 96 U Coll, on Kguai by Warren King # 0^^9 Tj.| Oct. I96I1. - date of receipt from Gerald S^edberg - found and shipped ali^re to me from Kauai, # 0^58 19 Oct, I96U - date of receipt from Gerald S^edberg - found and shipped alive to me from Kauai, A # ???? An immature with down attached. 30 Oct, I 96 I 4 . near Wailua ‘‘’iver Bridge, Kauai. M arren, et al, from \ 2 birds found dead on Kauai, skinned and prepared later in ^^onolulu. Both birds v' were collected 2$ Oct.j both were females with 8X2 mm, ovaries, fhe field numbers may be 0^62 and >OS'£’& 2 bir^ds collected 29 Oct, I96I1. at Kiiguea ft,, Kauai (_ T was kept alive here and the skin (unprepared, tagged and unnumbered is '■ now here in the freezer, ^his one was killed 22 Dec. 1 other same dataj no record here « 1 additional bird (according to Kauai report) was collected between 2 $ and 30 Oct, on Kauai but I have no record of it or the number. '3 dead birds were received from Gerald S'^edberg from Kauai on 12 Oct, I96I1, All were frozen and left in the freezer here without numbers. Possible field numbers are $60, 06 l and ????? ^ ^ ,)5 /3 C ' ■ ^ >•**'■* J Gonad data on three birds is available J 0^58 “ i't''ile; Both testes 3 X '*2 ram, black in color, 0559 - Male ?? gonad indistinct; stomach collected 0561 Male® L» testis 7X2 mm»j K, testis, 3 X 1,5 roni, stom. coll. I hope this helps a bit. If not, the only other alternative is to track down the dcinner and hope that he has a catalogue. I do not know who skinned the particular numbers on any of these sheets. t'Tfl'ii fca>ttaii^lPtiirT'iiTTTiiirtii-'r>-rT^tn^ “Tix-ritr-Birmgiiii»r< niiffrU'ia'iijl / -T' f ■ > ■7 1. Tesi^'j F-f- m wfiv '—^ ^ />c S ^ 7, J ^ *5 « ■>l t I x. I • ■'.H 0^ / r t^{Ai^/ \)Q[\- I c^x ^(/“VMw £^\ Os.V' / ^ ^6 3:i‘7 ^ f 3 / * OVcksry Isi. c?vu Vw 7 y % 1 > *=^^4 ^ -4 < / ^ 5 ^ tK I ^ /t/ nt f/ 4 ■ ^ f d( ■> L: I - k: ---* .. 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SBcitA. e s fJi7 Total collection of alcoholic specimeiiB from eJJ. areas except Alaska* Up to catalogue numher 503428 — July 1 , 1966* Species Johnston Howland and Phoenix Line Hawaii At Total Atoll Baker Islands. Islands Islands Islands Sea Diomedea nigripes " immutabilis I 2 I 2 Puffinus pacificus I " griseus " nativitatis " tenuirostris " puffinus " I'herminieri Fterodronia externa " alha " hypoleuoa 9 5 ' 2 22 2 29 I 24 33 13 13 7 I I 3 2 22 10 10 31 14 3 I? Bulweria hulweri NesofTegetta albigularia . 3, 2 Oceanodroma castro " leucorhoa " markhaaiL 3 3 3 I I 24 24 0 Phaethon rubricauda. " lepturus Sula dactylatra ” leucogaster " sula 3 3 3 I I Pregata minor I6 4 1 » ariel I 3 i Pluvialis dominica.1 at Marshall Is. Areneria interpres, II at Gilbert Is. Heteroscelua incemum, I at Marshall Is. Numexxius tahitiensis* I at Marshall Is. I I Brolia melanotos. Alaska onljr Erolia acuminata 5 3 7 4 2 2 5 I 4 7 10 II 23 7 I < II . 1 2 0 0 i sterna iumatrans 1 " lunata ; " fuscata 7 ^4 Thalasseus bergii Procelsterna cerulea j Anous stolidus G * minutus I Gygis I Conopoderas. aequinostratis I Yini kuhli I Psittirostra cantans Zosterops Japonica Anatomical Deserata. fbased on a inaximum of IQ alcoholics) Diomedea sp* » none needed* Puffinus species needed: tenuirostris 9t puffinus 7» we hare a sxifficent number of1thecbther.spediea* Pterodroma species are sufficent except for the more hard to obtain ones like, neglects, pha;eopygia, etc,# Bulweria bulweri 10, Nesofregetta albigularis 6, Oceanodroma castro 10, markhami 10, leucorhoa none needed* Phaethon rubricauda, none needed* lopturus 8, Sula dactyiatra 3» leucogaster and svtla none needed, Pregata minor none needed, ariel 3* Eeteroscelus incanum 10, Erolia species need 10 of each* Sterna sumatx^ana XO, lunata 10, fuscata none needed* Thalasseus bergii 10, Procelsterna ceriilea none needed* Gygis alba none needed* Anous stolldus none needed* minutus 10, Conopoderas aequlnostratis 8, Vlxil kuhli 8, Psittirostra cantans XO, Zosterops Japonlca XO, The Bird Dlylsloa could use up to 20 complete Skeltons and 10 alcoholics ( or up to 20 of medium and small birds ) of any species available to the Pacific Project. It Is not Important whether they come from one Island, many Islands, or at sea we simply want the species representation. The collections already made are excellent and this list Is presented as a guide to those species still need- ed, to make up the 20 skeltons and 10 alcoholics of each species. Richard Zusi Dr. Zusi states that large collections of alcoholics or skeltons from specific areas for tax- pnomlcal studies are not needed at the museum. He merely wants a representive number of all species. Storage space Is a very large problem here at the museum and this is the main reason we cannot accomm- \ ©date extra large collections. In some instances (Sterna fuscata) we have more than five times the needed specimens with no storage space avalble and no taxonomist. The Bird Division expresses hope that If these large collections,?or taxonomlcal worl^, are continued the Pacific Project personnels will do f ^ the necessary taxonomlcal work as soon as possible. Jan Reese 4 Total collection of skeltons from all areas ezee|»t Ala8ka« Up to catalogue number 498IAI* July I* I966 / This list does not include trunk skeltons. Speciea Johnston Howland and Phoenix Line Hawaii At Total Atoll liBaker Islaixds Islands Islands Islands Sea Diomedea nigripes r i Z 2 • lamutablis 1 7 PufflnuB pad ficus 5 I 8 5 19 If griseus 0 II nativitatis 5 2 7 II tenuirostris ‘ 2 2 II puffinua I « I II 1'herminieri ' 6 6 Fulmarus * glacialla i 5 5 1 UPterodrana. externa. 4 4 II alba 5 5 It bypoleuca I • 22 r 24 M cooki 4 4 ft neglecta I I II phaeopygia • 2 2Z Bulv/aria bulwerti I ♦ 3 6 10 Neaofregetta alblgularia 3 I . 4 Oceanodroma castro 0 It Isucorhoa > 22 22 W inarkhami / } . I I Phaethon rubricauda 10 I 4 4 19 11 lepturus • < I Sula dactylatra I * 3 I Z 2 I 10 * sula 1 I 2 4 3 2 12 " leucogaster I I Fregata minor " ariel I 6 13 PluTialia dominica 2 Arenaria interprea I Eeteroscelua xncanum Nuineniua thaitienais I Erolla acuminata " melanotos Crocethia alba I 3 5 2 3 I I I 2 4 I I 0 I . 2 sterna sumatrana “ lunata " fus cata 4 Tbalasseus bergil Frocelstema cerulea Anous stolldus " minutus Gygis alba I Conopoderas aequinostiatis 7inl kubli Fsittirostra cantana Zosterops Japonlca 2 0 0 0 2 Anatomical Desiderata (based on a nulxiiiium of 20 skeltons) Diomedea nigripes immutabilis 0. Puffinus sp., Pterodroraa sp,, and Storm Petrels- need ; ,1 approxmately 15 of every avaible speciesj except Puffinus pacificus and Pterddrona hypoleuca. Consult enclosed list for more accurate numbers needed. Phaethon rubricauda 3# leptxirus 20, Sula dactylatra 8, leucogaster 20, s\ila 8: Fregata species - none needed, Pluvialis dominica, Arenaria interpres - none needed Heterosecelus incanum 18, Erolia sp, 20 of each. Sterna sumatrana 20, lunata 15> fuscata - none needed, Thalassieus bergii and Procelstema cerulea 10 of each, Anous stolidus 6, minutus 8, Gygis alba none needed. We needed 20 of the following small birds - Vini kuhli, Psittirostra cantans, Conopoderas aequinostratis, Zosterops japonica. Our skeltons are only as valuable as their data. We need con 5 )lete skeltons with determined sex, color notes (soft parts and plumage), and external measurments. Please The Bird DItIsIob could use up to 20 complete Skeltons and 10 alcoholics ( or up to 20 of medium and small birds ) of any species available to the Pacific Projecto It Is not Important whether they come from one island, many Islands, or at sea;; we simply want the species representation. The collections already made are excellent and ithis list % Is presented as a guide to those species still need¬ ed, to make up the 20 skeltons and 10 alcoholics of each species. Richard Zusl Dr. Zusl states that large collections of 0 alcoholics or skeltons from specific areas for tax- pnoffiical studies are not needed at the museum. He merely wants a representlve number of all species. Storage space Is a very large problem here at the museum and this is the main reason we cannot accomm¬ odate extra large collections. In some Instances (Sterna fuscata) we have more than five times the needed specimens with no storage space avalble and no taxonomist. The Bird Division expresses hope that if these large collections,?or taxonomical wor^f * are continued the Pacific Project personnel;will do the necessary taxonomical work as soon as possible. Jan Reese :wp? 3 »?^»rss»?; '•'iwwassswiH : v c f f ?s ti flws»wee«^*w 3 B fl3«W(l1gW«W^^ fWWWwJ « |us:tx .’t >.i vmm. *' :v . 9Km>!^Tya ’'V . " 'W -aw ff - ; i r. 'gn a:'. '**'a rw» ’ .w ‘TTK ’SPB*5:3«?rrsr auumuAir iA tVie /^oN \!^CJLk>r(t./iuJ4 kSaU 7 a, IjCI <7oi 7^6^ ATa /^r/^/ J77^H(^r/B77A SAyirA ^/ui//aI i7^ |y|4/*75/V'/<^5 7Ak/Tf^//Sz5 f-Z^/^yo^ tcla^ IM^AA/aAi ^ro{(y^ flcuHrf¥/f7A ::> II - •»-* MBfAz^oToS / Cy'ocBThizI ^7 ^TamA fuN/^T/i) ’-' SiBrn/^ fu.^4Tfi 7 " ^TotiJus f^HQuS MiA/uJotS <3yjis /9 37 fo /: * «• /5 / w / 9 I ? 5 3 / 3 3 // / 7 >1 0 . - ^ V-- O €j y'l /'i^ / / ^ ^ / ^ ■^S ^'■' ^ 0 /d c? S / / / J X /*X. \ / Total collection of skeltons areas except Alaska, Up to catalogue nuiribar 4*^8I4I, JOO This list does not inclxide trunk skeltons. Speciss Johnston Howland and Atoll -Baker Islands Phoenix Line Hawaii At Total Islands Islands Islands Sea Diomedea 11 nigripes iumutablis 1 2 7 Puffinus pacificus » griseus " nativitatis ” tenuirostris " puffinus I " 1'heruiinieri T 6 8 2 7 2 I Pulaiarus hypoleuca I cooki neglecta phaeopygia 22 2 4 I 4 4 5 24 4 I 2: B'ulv/eria bulif/srii iJesofregetta albigularis Oceanodroiiia castro " Isucorhoa n I O J 3 T I 6 10 4 0 22 22 I Phaethon rubricauda " lepturus I 4 4 19 I :i Sula dactyiatra I 3 « sula I 2 " leucogaster 2 4 1 IQ 2 12 I Pregata minor ” ariel TT -L JL r" I 6 2 Pluvialis dominica 2 Arenaria interpres Heteroseelus incanum Numenius thaitiensis I Erolia acuminata ” melanotos Crocethia alba I J 2 1 2 I I I 4 1 0 2 Sterna smatrana " lunata " fuscata 4 fhalasseus bergii Procelstarna cerulea nnous stolidus " iiiinutus Gygis alba I 33 6 6 2 9 I 7 8 I 2 6 6 18 Conopoderas aequinostiatis 2 2 ITini kuhli 0 Psittirostra cantans 0 Zostsrops japonica 0 Anatomical Desiderata (based on a mixiraum of 20 skeltons) Diomedea nigripes 5> immutabilis 0, Puffinus sp,, Pterodroma sp,, and Storm Petrels- need approxmateJ^ 15 of every avaible species; except Puffinu® pacificus and Pterodroma hypoleuca. Consult enclosed list for more accurate numbers needed, Fhaethon rubricauda lepturus 20. Sula dactylatra 8, leucogaster 20, sula 8. Fregata species - none needed, Pluvialis dominica, Arenaria interpres - none needed Heterosecelus incanum 18, Erolia sp. 20 of each. Sterna surntrana 20, lunata 15> fuscata - none needed, Thalassieus bergii and Frocelstema cerulea 10 of each. Anous stolidus 6, minutus 8, Gygis alba none needed, V/e needed 20 of the following small birds - Vini kuxili, Psittirostra cantans, Conopoderas aeqviinostratis, Zosterops japonica. Our skeltons are only as valuable as their data. We need complete skeltons with determined sex, color notes (soft parts and plumage), and external measurments. Please U H t fjt C te cl Vl UCL. X*-f: C c^ V' uT Me S ^ C?M cAl^^\o^ufcl A^VC> 0 ->>C-f^ f A .„.. I 0)1 I T T) iJT A ffiNlUS c \ t»c a S •o sc < ^ F R iS _ mMijjj7aIjs_. 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Total collection of alcoholic specimens from all areas except Alaska. Up to catalogue nutaher 503428 — July I, 1966. Species Johnston Ho\irland and Phoenix Line Haivaii At Total Atoll Baker Islands Islands Islands Islands Sea Diomedea nigripes " ircxTiiitabilis 2 Puffinus pacificus " griseus " nativitatxs " t enuirostris '' puffinus ” 1'her mini eri PterodroGia externa “ alha “ hypoleuca Q 22 2 29 14 24 15 j o U 35 *T I 3 22 10 10 •es “ii j Bulweria bulweri Kesofregetta alblgularis Oceanodroma castro ” leucorhoa " markha-iA 3 2 3 3 T 24 r J I 24 0 Fhaethon rubricauda " lepturus 5 ? 4 4 Sula dactylatra •' ieucogaster n 5 3 I 5 5 2 2 5 7 10 II Pregata minor " ariel 16 4 5 3 23 7 Pluvialis doiiiinica,! at ^iarshall Is. Areneria interpres, II at Gilbert Is. Heteroscslus incanom, I at llarshall Is Numenius tahitiensis, I at I-kirshall Is Erolia melanotos , Alaska only Erolla acuiainata I II 1 2 0 0 Sterna gwnatrana " lunata “ fuscata Thalasseus bergii Proeelsterna cerulea Anous stolidus " mi nut us '^ygis ;alba 7 i; 6 Conopoderas aequinostrati s 14 33 24 6 13 0 0 0 24 14 13 2 2 0 0 Yini laihli Psittirostra cantans Zosterops iaponica iinat Qini cal D e s er at a .(based on a rmxii'Uiai of 10 alcoholics) Diomedea Fuffin’os sp. ~ noae aeeded. species needed: tenuirostris 9i puffinus 7, we have a snfficent nuiiiber of' thecother.. species. Ptsrodroma species are all sufficent except for the more hard to obtain ones like, neglecta, phaeopjrgia* etc.* Bulweria bulweri 10, Nesofregetta albigularis 6, Oceanodroma castro 10, marMiami 10, leucorhoa none needed. Phaethon rubricauda, none needed. lepturus 8. Sula dactylatra 3 » leucogaster and sula none needed. Rregata minor none needed, ariel 3» Heteroscelus incemum 10, Erolia species need 10 of each. Sterna siimatrana 10, lunata IQ, fuscata none needed. Thalasseus bergii 10, Procelsterna cerxilea none needed. Gygis alba none needed, Anous stolidus none needed, minutus 10, Conopoderas aequinostratis 8, Vini kuhli 8, Psittirostra eamtans 10, Zosterops japonica 10, The Bird Division could use up to 20 complete Skeltons and 10 alcoholics ( or up to 20 of »edlus and s*all birds ) of any species available t© the Pacific Project, It is not Inportant whether they come from one Island, many Islands, or at sea; we simply want the species representation. The collections already made are excellent and this list Is presented as a guide to those species still need¬ ed, to make up the 20 Skeltons and 10 alcoholics of each species. Richard Zusl Dr. Zusl states that large collections of alcoholics or skeltons from specific areas for tax- onomical studies are not needed at the museum. He merely wants a representive number of all species. Storage space Is a very large problem here at the museum an! this is the main reason we cannot accomm¬ odate extra large collections. In some instances (Sterna fuseata) we have more than five times the needed specimens with no storage space avalble and no taxonomist. The Bird Division expresses hope that If these large collections,or taxonomical wor’^, are continued the Pacific Project personnel will do the necessary taxonomical work as soon as possible. Jan Reese / (t y _ yC^xIlo.yr^^'^''^^ / ^>v' ao. 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Hemiphyllodactylus typus (Tree Gecko ??) 67-17 Hemldactylus garnot i (Fox Gecko') 67118 Hemldactylus garnoti (Fox Gecko) 67-19 Gehyra mutilata (Stump-toed Gecko) 67-20 67-21 If If 06 -06 6 m Museum AND No. Collec¬ tor AND No, Sex AND Age S Sex'A LOCALITY BiciFiC Pooig Date Wing Tail CUL- MEN Tar¬ sus Mid¬ dle Toe HI ^^ 60 . \ Hn 8 S 3 nn Sss- H 9 ^ 8 s-(, ^ 3 qxo,H 30 PG 5 ’ 20393 Sdili isa?^ ^€r 3 'TaT/M^ XshfiKis 98 99 k 99 98 98 99 xsirtKs^s 99 ft 9 f rr 99 ff tf 99 6«(berT Xs\fi9iA^ *f ft ft •t ft ff ///v£ TsknJs t« 08 90 t« -'■«>*i^r • *» . > 0 d^~ZH'C 6 03 -03 -GS o^-c'i-CS OP'^Ce -OS' /O /O /O ~JlS /o - PIG -6/ /Q ~/o -4y iQ-fO~ 0 ^ /O-fo-C,^ n-fs-Gf /l~(3-Gi hGS QG - 17 -GS OQ'il-GS OG'l 7 ‘^S] -- A, D/ 9 rK mrK MonJ Dftfk' V/jrt (jokiTi i^oy D^rK SOS UJkJ£ 401 w S63 DfltK m O^r/i" S87 U)K*«T£ \fC»7 P^rK S36 7?/)rlC ZkrH' S¥0, (MtH SHi UkiTi ' '•"? ^ t V^> s4o\icio^^ commc>^ iri^ )oro^r^, bi H ^ Uc^s , ^ 4 ec 4 black , Y> Wai 3 i 4 a 4 ~ opev^ oc^olva oi**o‘S^ N X t*7S** ZS uj • vao broocj pa+cJb ^ ov ^3^4 ovorrt \\mm • pL 9 -c\k vva ,no mol4 , SLR - m ^no rool4 excef-V Sl\o/ 3 ^ RlR~ all in ^excep4 RR4.>^ ^ va o 041^^^^ vnol4 ® VnaUo- pkaqa and -4ea44\-^v- m’vVes CbdecVcd ^ roondujcrnn X^ape • S^ornacW S aw eoill sladc c^ray ,cjqpe ^lesb * mo brood p<^4cKj ■Veifc4iS 7mrYN \onq • mo mot4 on ■flicjW'V -feadh^r^ hqhb lrmo(4 oy\ breasb ; dark pKase jlic^b-V 4a4* Kab i 4a4 - o p G VA occo^va Crt* oo^n x l‘7S'*4Z vxj • W ^ I. « iC C- 8 . ^ 18^6 5 ^ 4 Z Po-T-T'mo'^ paci-f'Oor\ * btH ^ 4eef k legs black ^ «» babi4a4 ■* a4r Haojland (slandj no brood pa4ch J /e4V 4e-s4is l( XG frv»m j PRL'"‘^II m ^ no irno\4 ^ Tm ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ res4 \g 4or^ Cn pireparoL4(CM^ -s4«4ched back on- P’? ' 4 w Sola 5a(a. ^ red-fixjb booby ^ 4akcn 7 April ^/9GG hy ^ SKel4c>n 4rom booo ^ Ad o f 4 ^ CAjeighV 44^ gm 5 Iris dairk brooan j upp^v- metnJib/e brighl* blue.^ lowevl n^andiblG ligK4 blue u>v4h SligWViy grecnisK 4irv^e base . Galar ariol4- ^ Pl 4 c6 arc.^ ^ Rp-I i^peg.y rnodierA4e. body rryol4^ hiodeiraP 4a 4 “• bIoo4 poo/e d £0»4K I4oo 8 ^ OSp^coS ban c/ ^ "ir^rrt £Viderbc>r/ /s/a«c/y 7t//y ^ ^ ^ ela4c\ by J- LacAji*^ s r. f9o% OOG 190 ^ >‘=^l ’7 n 47 i‘? 4 ? 007 C^c.o(noJ OO^ 00*=! 0/0 {^lcA\oltcJ \. \ Sfe r'n<\ 4^0iSC<^4<^ ^ Soo-Vv^ "t'evrv ^ ■^oCkei-i 7 Rp'TiljlSGG by O- Hus-jed -ProrvN bow-o * AduH ^ i^ 3 .Sgrv-^ ® W^S bro«-AJ^ f Id* (^ ^ fl€t]<=fc blo.cVc® lr\cxb«!“ o^'l' ~ opeia oc € q.v^ OO B9 X \»TI 7 2.7 vj ® ¥\o brood pa 4 cb€<, ^ v^o rnoli ^ b/ood 'fciken • r^AQ -Cvjsca^Os ^ Goody 'f-erv-* ^ 4ooLi ^ d u 1 V ^ IbS . O <^ yv* lr»G bro uj b 61 .« . KcB « l*? 4 -S R 4 ^ oU ^tcoi'Xolic^l ,. Vd\ s black® Kabi+a+- op^*^ ocean Oo'^'2>A N^X 177^2?'*^ a no bv-oad podcK j li<^K+ naoH or* back » ho haof'b On Pi'. -PecxdW^rG . ^■bcvna d^oscccdo- ^ Soofy d"crn ^ dokeiri 7 A ‘ I ^ (‘dGG by< t>. Hosded -Pv-o^ ^ Adofb ^ I « inS brocxin^ # blii ^-feed ^ leq'^ black • habidai--'Op^wx occ'o.n oo'^S'llM X \77 no b rood pa4ch ^ 0 \j(AJry jix4nt/^, ov/orn i.S'mm *y mold « j^o dtcks “ 4b^4sa(// 1750 S 4 Cv-r\0(^ 4 u *5 C 0.4 oc 4 y dern ^ da k€Jo *7 pril j | 7 G 4 by D- i'loGded d'roirvi Sk^'PP ('^d } ^ I7 I g no ^ Ir,' S b»'ou)»\ • btli y de-el ^ I black •^V\c°33 W ^ no fwldby^oocl povdcW pLk-c\li ^ 5 L - Ify IT. piv\^ret»f ir» ^ 12^ re'S'd in ^ fc^bb 0/0 Cco»T+ ^ paras/leG nod co If ceded. Sderna duscada ^ Soody dern ^ da ken 9Apr(l,l9GG by D- Hc^sdeef -f*ironr\ SkvPP (x) ® Aciuld ^ l7S^rr» ^ IriS bnoton^ - blfi^legs f -Teed bfoick^gcxpe -plcsb colored ^loabidad- open ocecLn 00 ^ 07 ^^ f\j x 17 g^53i>j •no brood padeb J ' PLR -* l-G in ^ 7% ^ m ^ ^Lp. - all in ^ -oW fn^ ||^ \ {BMW i i * *' parasetes nob coHeeded. *3dernQ, -foscado, ^ 6oody \ 6oody dern ^ 'V'Otken ^ April ^ 19GG by 0- Idusded 'Trom ski-Tf (2} ® Adod'^l^gn J Iris brouin^ bill i-ffed f legs tiack ^ gape d"le5b Colored* habidad* Open ocean 00 * 0 *^^ ksx I7G®33 • Ao brood paf^^ln ® no rf\ol.d on 'Pl<<^V\^ -Recxd-^eirs^ niaderafe. vrio^-f on b (Akcshoitc^ 017 (Alco^ofsca.4c\ ^ Socsiy ^ 4Q.I<-€n ^ A|3r»l ^ l^^4> fc>y ^• Mus 4 ^ by C>. AoKobec/ -PronTx sk»'fPCz)« Pk4ui+^ t gm ^ Iris brocMr*^ bt(l -Peeb 4 legs bla.ck ^ gape.-Plesh colored^ hati-43 ^Uj ® no brood |7abch ® PlR-olU iVa ^ SLR- 9. j r OkU vn excepb modevxLfeL rnol4- or* back® Sdernos 'fosoa.ba ^ ^oody 4em ^ daken ^ Apri}^l^4>4 by ^- Mc^-fed -frorn sk^-TP (X) Flduf4j 171 grv\ ®!ris brocAjn^ btU ^feeb i^g's black^gape: -Plesh coCored^ babT-fc^d- Open ocean oo^o9' M ^ 176^33 ua* brood padeW presenfo' no nnol4-« 51 - - ■ '-Xt« (7^3 0 X 0 CAied^} i c) 1^4,4 ozi C*^(cahoi ii:^ /76S r7Z7 Sferrsc^ -Pooco.-fa ^ soofy 4er»^^ -V ‘Si-k - all vVv ^ PL|^- 1-S’ir% ^ o Sferna -fo5ca4a ^ Soo4y -j-err* ^ fallen ^ April ^l54C? Paben g Apr* 1 ^ l9io4> by tJ. Ausded d'rom skiff Cz} * Adu(-V^ iS^grA^lris bro^jjrv^ bill ^-feef blacky gape plesb colored ®bab» fad- Open oceans 00*^09 M x 17 Co*^33 tA3 ® f\o brood paPeb ^ no rnald ® badly sKob upo S4«'<"na -PoS coda , Soody fer-A^ faken ^ A pr\\ ^ lACL loy P. Hvjsdcd -Prom skiPp (a) ® Aduld ^ISGgyrrx ® Iris broujn^ biU^ -feeP 1 I egs black ^ gap^ P'lesb colored y babi-daA - open ocean 00*^09 Njx 33uo o brood pedeh presend® no mold 5 blood 4aben® ‘Sferno. fuscada , Soody 4ev^n ^-daken R April^lAbb by P. Aos4ed -Prom sk*-Pf (i) ^ Ado K?4grn ® 1 r»s broum, bill,feel-c fegs black ^ gape flesh co Wed^ haWidaV- open Ocean oo^^iz^ ^JX 174*^34 u) J AO brood pa-lcb^ le-Pf -fes4is * ® no mol4 j 54omcxcK saoed® Ar)oc)era4e -fex^ ^ blood 4aker« £-h^rr\c\ '4 ^3grn ® I ris Wrocon j b ^ ozs I ozh j(AkoV4ol«*^ W'g.a OZ7 |(Afco^vol My uj © brood pa+cK re-fex4bev‘’«ng^. riOA-edemcc^i^ed JAM -PligK-l--rea44^ens tn e/o.«nriple "bcx U.en a ^ema -Puscada ^ 6oc»dy *bc.Ar\ ^dQken ^ April ^lAGG by B. flarring+on -Pnom sUj^P C4) * Adul"!^ I74gm® llriS fern^ b'lll j Peef ^ Ugs black ^ gape PieeK colorecl5 babiW- opcn ocecx*a (u x 17 g®4o’ no brood pD^deb^ no mold blood sano pie dcxkeno Sdcrno. firscada ^ -Soody dcrn ^dqkerN Apr'il^lRGG by 6- Harring-bn -Pk-om Ado/d ^ I ^7gm 5 brn^ bid |d^edelegs black j gc\pe Piesk cb|ofed y babidad- ^pen oeearx oo®o^ ^>*17^^41^0 0 no brood padcW 7 Pck-aK m ySLR.~c\(l in excepd 6R2-pir> ^RL-R-all in^ cxcepd RlS-^ y blood sample dakeno S+<2rrvc\ -fbscada , Sooly dern ^ 'baken ^ ^ {‘^bb by B. HaY'ring+on -Prom skiPP(4^* Adoll^ 2o3grn • Iris brr\^^ 1723 billjd^eb e legs black ^ gape 'Tfesk colored 5 Wcxbt 'Vad - open oceam oB NX I7b ^41 uj o brood pabch re- Peadbering ^non edemaVixed 7 ho molda S.I. » yCB*4L /737 oz^ (ftlCoGolKl 030 jAloJToJ I’c' OZ\ (Alcohol «‘c] 032 (Alcohol I 033 (ifM^oho/rc Sdc rna -doscado. ^ Soody -fern ^ da ken ^ Apfil^l^IbG. ky B. Marr'mgdoA 'Proi^ ^k‘id(^ Cd) g Ado (4- , | 7ogro 7 Ir» S brn bill^-Teef € legs black ^gqpe -flesWcolored ^ bobiicxd - open ocean 00 ^ 0 S mx l 7 ^^ 4 z uj o no brood pa^cbo no moHo Sderna -fuscada ^ 6 oody dern , -d Soody 4e.rn , dakcn ^ Aprd^Hbb by B. (dqrriogdon dVom skidp^'j y Adoid^KiG gm ^ 1 ITtS brooarv^ bill ^-fecd 4 legs blacky gape ■fl'eob colored g habidad open ocean 00*^02 N>;ci7b°42|jvj no bnood pa-lcb^ no moldo 54erAa -foscada ^ Sc»o4y -fern y dakcn 7 April , lAC»b by p. MuS'^ed -(-rom. gm g Iris brouon^ bill deef black ^ gape d’lesK colored •habi4ab- « open Ocean oa^\z' KJx 17 G®3GL0 © brood padc.U ® no nJoM-J no dicks 3 blood sample 4 aken <, Ocoanodlroma leucorboa ^ Leacbe's sborm pedrel ^ d“alce»-\ g April ^igbC by hlarr'ingdon -Trom ski-Tf* C4)j Aduli^ 40 gm f (ris bro<^n^ bijV yfeed ^ le^s black ^ ga pe -f/^sb colored J babr4<^'l - opsn ocean 00*^02 NA(7 g** 41 uJ • ho brood pa4cjK J ao mold* / 1 1 '•'3 •i . - 'H J J A,''^ /:* 6.1. M Kcb 054 (ftlcoholic^ 03S (Akohohc^ 03C, (Alcb^vJ^O 2007 037 y^(c£>heJtc. V s.t -** Kce ^ ^kc( Ocoaoodromca. leocorhoo. ^ Leackei s4ornr\ pe4rei ^ "fakeia i<^^S 03 9 ^ by B. Marri nc^4on -fVom Ski-T-P 5 Ado 14^ fri-s brooorv ^ bi’U ^ “Fe€4 c loiack « habt 4oi4- Op€^ ocecxn oo‘'o%' MX 176.‘’4\ Vaj « r^o brood pa4ch ® PlR.- i-q dU in /o >£ ^ SLR-i- 5 c?H m ^ 4 , res4 iia^RL^- cxH in ^no mol4.® poimst4«s no4 coUc?c-4ed. Oceanodromcx Icocorhoo. ^ Laactncs sborm 'pe4rel ^4aken , ^ April by B* Aarr «* nc^4oin -from sk-»-p-r(4^J Adol4^ I cjm « Iris brooutn^ bill ^-Teej-f legs black ^ gape -flesbi / ^ I Cofored habi-fa^“ open oceoLtn oo*o€^ no I brood pa4ckj ® in^ 1^2^ ir» i ^5^ y4p»-y i ■^-7 1*^^ ^ ^ / ^ ^ y nc-s4 in ^ 5L- 1,2,3 »r\,4 in^ i ^ "y^ , res4 I*n ^ RLR~ cid in ^ Keauy back moH o 200G 039 (5fc5defTo»^) OceanodromoL (euCav^Koo^^ koackie's ^-Vorm p«4'r'el ^dakcn g Piprd , RGG by R.^ossm 4^rom skiff C^)® Adul+^ 42 gms ; iris brooun ,bUl ^ffe4^ lec^sblacVc^ gape •flesb Colored ^ bab\40.4 - open ocecivi ^o®«=>'7 no brood paldK ® no mold orv •fl)qh4 4^44\€rs j lnnodem4z. mod on back © Oceanodrot®o4^\A^g no brood palcin , L. 4es4‘'s - I mm ® Ail 41*1 gK4 4ea4ber‘=> h€uj^ no mo!4 5 54amacb Sew^ed ® heauy 4a.4'« P4eradro»TNa inex pec4a4a. , mo44|ed petrel ^ 4 a ken lOApnl I3GG by Q Hos4ed 5 Adull^^ 342 gw\ 5 Iris dark brocoo, bi U \olack , 1 eqS 4lesK'Splo4ck cKanzoal clis4c\lly ^ ffei' cbarcoa.1--flesb (Ajebbi ng on proximal be4v^ 5.1=*^ K.C.B.^ p4emis 5 ftdulf ^GT^ry^ 5 llriS brooor\^bi\l | blcj-ek. ^ +cnrsus 'Tlesb ^ u^ebs Q-f dark. binQ RL.Z ,^4 3 Ii< 5 K^ body rrvo( 4.'5 Eofopcvv-aSi 4€s - f\"S 72- Wi I'Ve^ ^ nr\cx.l!o~ ' phaqOL ■Fotk.ejA ^ sFomctctA Sau^d ® mucb bleed 2051 044 Csk.'h) Sample 4:abev%. .f 5 '•'■ • f\r\ou^ minidus ^ HacoaM'a.A <^oddy bern, bakers /| April^ (9G4 by R Cross to^ Ac!old ? j Sgm® ! ^is dark broa>c\ , o^a p€ brigbd yelloou orang e , b> il 1 blacky -Teed f Wg 6 yellouLj-brouji^k , nai\s bla.ck^ (r>(xbG by M. Ibompson * I^\ U gray -dar Ker ad 4ip^ -Pee-d ligWd pink^ ^^ 3 ^ dark la4erally ^4*k^ib rrvediaiy ^babj4a4- open ocectva 00 ^ o5^ U) ® Vi o IZOGJ brood pedreb 4esdi^ 2.x3rv>o-^ 5 *^0 imol4' orv 4( i gK4 -peadk erS^ rnocicv~a4e mold oi/\ bcxdc^ ^fomacb Sauedl ® blood Sample 4r\ken^ lae:av:^ Pad'^ big bp pkasco 040 ^^^letor^3 0^5-7 / / 6 Ve rna Poscoda , Soo4y dero ^ 4a ken iZ f\pr \I , by D. Hof-T j Fsdull ? , lt>5 gm® ir{s darkbrQcjJh^ bi I l,4eef. i fegs black. ^ g^p*^ Plesb o babidad- open Ocean 02^0660 A vj ® no broodi pa4cb,o\jary X 7 rnm , lgs4 ovom 3mm ^ ov id uc.\ enlarged ° )i 4 ^ sd omaoK saved ® heavy -Fa4o no mol Sbema Puscada^ Soody dem , "Vaklerv IC> nprvld^bG bv/ R.CroCcin J Adu (f ZO\ gm ^ Ir'vS dark brootVi biI\;4eed^e kgs black , gape -PlesK ® babi Wd -open Ocean o 4 ^ 2 S s ®a 1 *^ “2-^27 vv ® r\o lov^ood pa Feb ^ Uo des4is loxSrnm ^ ir»o rnol4 sdomoch saved® beavy Pad® 6 derncx p USc\dcx , Scody desrn, 4a-kcr\ IG PVprib lAGC by . 4bo m pson 4rom sk« PF k") * Ad u Id ? , l7ogw,| Iris dark brooun ^ bill ,dee4 , i legs black * gape Plesb j bab idad-open ocean ®X 172^29 Oj ® pvc brood pc\dcb ^ Ovjary \3 X *0 m ro 3 I gs4 o v^vm l.S^mm j PLR- c^U m ^ no mold ^ SLR -a\ 1 Injnornolb RLR- OSO (jskel-C^on^l 05 I ^k.€l€.4or>)j 4.1.kf.c.a^ Ar^oO^ s4oSiclo^ ComnrvOrs noddy 4"em ^ 4ake»Q (0 by 3". Leu->«s| immcdore 5 Iri-s brocxjnj bill , ■fce4 ^ ^ black.® bcxbidad - op€va oceav^ C5o®2o'5 v - VY»i cvo'acc pic • PL^' cxW \n o.Xcep'f PL^/^, ^^Lk-a(\ iV\ except SLlZ-pm^ SR K j RlR > qU \\\ evcc.p'l RLZ- ^ RR^X- ^ b^awy body n^oH * s4omaci\ Sd'^-^icSj (Wodcrode -Cc^d-. Sde'Tirvcx -Tosccidc^ ^ A bC by R. CroSSi 4*rorn skifr C») J Aciuld l^’is broion ) biW ,-f€e4^ \ black. ;<5Ap€ -TlesU J \nab»la4 - opeui oceonpi o4^25 ^ m>x i7Z.® Z4> no brood padcK ^ d^s+is 4 X S nr^m • AO mold ® sdomadn 4>A\i<2.d ’^b^ood ■fo^ken^ laea\#y -fod* I I Sdernck -To^cabok. ^ Soo4y 4err» ^ dakeuA Ks April by R. Cro'SSi'n ^rotvv sU.-f-f Oj) * P' ki-f^” Oi® P^duldc?^^ 1^3 tris Lvouna^ bi 11 , deei^ ^ black y gape d|esb • babi - opc»r\ ocea.»r^ 172^27 to • brood padcJk rcdeadberi ng j L.4€-^di5 (Ox ‘omm ® AU -f ligl^d‘TcadK^rs iv\ excepd RUZ ^ © sVomacb ^au^d * nr\odera4e fado 207 i 2042 063 ^XtcoKol 2057 2053 2ob3 052 (Sklrv"^ 054 O^coKslic) 055 (B{col»\a\ic) OSG rwcotioiic) &yri6 oilba , -^a'try dern^ daRerv 2o April ^ by B. {"larr- (r\g4on ^ Adol4 ^ ^ VZOgrrv ® Iris brouur* ^ bif\ sladc groy' proxirrvaily, black disWly , 4’€e4 € leg-b blue gray ^ coeb c gape / 4‘le‘^b g bab»da4 - open ocean o^**{2S®fcy t7Z*^2.5 vo® brood pc\4cla p rese a 4 ^ ouokry 6x%\rY\irv> ^ \ g-of ov/u \nrv l.5mrv\y all -fligHd -Teadkers ‘n ^7RR,C:»LR © s4omacW Scxvjed © nnocier:3i4€| f 64'erna -ToScado. ^ Soody 4ern ^ daken |(o April | IStsG ^ by K Crossin -Crom skif-CO'^ ^ A<4014- , l€ogm • iris brocwn ^biU £ legs black j;gape dlesK ^ WabdoLV - open oceano4^5Sl x ui • brood pa4ck re40a4K€ring Jail •r\igK4 -fea4Kers in Qxcep4| RlrC- pirs ^vnod-era4e bodv^ moH® blood 4ak.e rv a Sderna -fosca4a , Soo4y dcrn , 4al by R. Cross t r\ -Trona skt'd^^ CO ® Aduld C2ogm • Iris broajr^bilb4Wij ^ legs black ^gnpc^ksb® babi4a.4 '•open ocean c4 24S>'l7Z 2*& Col no brood pa4cV\ g no w»ol4 <» S4ema ■fuscok4a ^ Soody’4€rr\ ^ doken )(o April j l^4)b by ^A. 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Is\c\n4 sKecxrooccVer, 4cxVievA 30 AciuV4' % , gm • Iris t>rotjor» ,t» i blacVCygap^ pfesK jha\3<4a.4- Mck^scxn lslciv->o brooti pa4elr\ /ouary VSx^t>nr>(\ ^ Lgs4 ovurt^ Zrr^rr^ « no rnQH,Z^a5p4 7%^^ P'»^ > s4omcxcK Sewed 3 b\ooc4 daV^eirv ,nnocl€rQ4e fcx.4< €4ernc\ -fosoorl-cx , Soo4y 4errv , 4aLk<2v^ 7 fAcxy , Ly T XordoPp • pdoH, \SO ^v-r\ ® \r,'s brouJb 1 j Ueejs b^ack >g<\pePl«s(a 3 » 4a.4-opev^ oceexv^ 00*^0^^ w>c t76**^7 fso lorocx! pa,4cb, ^ no tv>ol4 5 blood 4aW<2rvo S4r€ma PoscaW , Soo4y 4^rr\ , dexWen 7 May ,l^t>Ca by 'fordo'fP • Rdu(4 ^ ziSgvvx ® (rvS brouon ^ b‘. Ib4* no Unood p>o.-VqV\ o Ho mo\*V ® (olocid d^ken • ^"Verncx 'fubca4cx ^ Soody \e^n ^dcxkoto 7 May , 194»C> Wy T. •^OrdoP-T^ Bdo^4 ^ I*? \ gno 3 ^^^6 bv^u;n ^ bdl>4Ve4,{ Icqs blackj gApe 4'lesk • bc((a<4c(4 ' open occo-va M X”(72 02* oo 3 brood poVcK pi/'eserd 3 Pu^^-alV '\>a ^^xcQpd PLR lo ^ ,6v-R' exit ir\ ,^-rcep4 St-R-S pio ^ RLR 'n ^ no \c?o6y Vnool^ 3 blood 4c:^k^n o (2) , Kce ♦fc ogG (pm cola ol it) 213S OG7 ^loohol •c'^ 21^4 og9 C^VcoVvii »c S-V«m«A -Tusca-W ^ Scjo^y 4€r»r\ ,-Vak^-vN 7 r^o.y , tv; Jo 'Tovdof? ^ PvduK ,^^2 • Ir i^. t>rotx>rN, bU\ ,sK «habda4 -opew oceccv^ oo® io'ns x' |77 0C> brood pcvtcdx prc^vrv4 ® no mol-f • ^.r.^ K<^e'“ 2 140 0-7( (f\kx>tvilic_^ 2 142. 2l4^ 21^7 OG4 <^\c«>Vtft\rc''i ai'ig 070 S-Verrso, 4'o5Cjci‘bx ^ ‘^oo-Vy b^rrv ^ 4:cxk.cvA 7 (VAay , ky J. 'Tovcl | i I ofA* P\dol+ \^7am r t>roc>in . b^U^-feeV.c lolacb^ g<^p‘^ [ 4^le5W» ^^c^!o,’4a.4*opev^ ooeccv^ oo'"jo'ivj> 1 17 ^ 0 ( 3 'no trood pa-f^ ^ \i<^VN^ molb L i> ' 2144 on bc\cVC. • • f ^\e<-ncK 4bsca4x, "^oc4y dern ^daRen 7 IWxy , ISGG byXTcrdoffj fxdoW ^ 200 c^m \r\^ brocon ^ b»\\,'?<2e'V , 4 bl^ckj j ■^^€<>^ ^boLb>do.4 -operv oceav^ oo*iCi^r^X 177 o(> u3<^ Wrooc) » pcxdc-U p/'c’sevN^ ^ A\l -P1 l<^V\d deaAhers SU^X. 07 2 (j\tc«iTol Ic 075 (plooholfc/ pi'^ > rnoH on belly «. 'S-Vev'i^ov ■fb^>ox/d-Cfc , Soo-Vy 4*ctrK> ^ 'l“cxlb jbcxbi dcxA - op<2n ocecxvN 00 lo M x l77 OG ^ la\^ooc( po^4c-b small jvno mc-H* / 2lS4 074 iMcoKol**.^ 075 R/coKoI *c^ (TJ) Sferncx -dusc-c^W ^ Soody dcvn , dc^VCev^ 7 IVvcty ^ l^bG by T© ‘Tbvdt^fd ^^fNdolV, iSiLc^w^ ® (cisbroujn ^bi\V,'f€€d , ? \eoyS blacbj op^pe -PlcsK ^Wxbi doA' ope v\ ocean 00 ®/o'nvI77 cC'vo^ brood podcb pres€v\V ^ no rno ^-Verna dbscsAdcx , <»c>c>4y , dciken 7 N\(CXy^l^^l^^ by X» JordofF ^ Adufl ,173 9 v'vx ® (iri<» brocxMn , bi tl ,deeV ^4. kc^s blacky ■P(€ sin J bab>i'lci4‘- open occc\.v-v - 00 |o M X'|77 \aj^ brood paAcin presewV- « no imoWo 3iernov, -puSccdcaL , SooVy dertn ^ da ken 7 fs>^c»y , by T-Tordoff^ Ado! f, f 77 c^no • In'ts brouan^ bi\l, deck lec^<=, blacky qopQ d \e^bv ®j loobdaA - open cKieQ.ir> 00 fo^po x i77^oc laj- brooc pcxdcb ° Al\ d^Abe-rs tn except 5 tR-G p\n Po-Pffnus po-Ct-ficos ^ vAjecl^e-Va.i I ‘shec\rvjood«-'r ^ poksvA 7 May^/^GC^by T- Tordoff ® \ri‘-b bcouon *b‘-l\ s>(Q. 4 e cjray ,-fee+ ^ lec^sdlesb 00 > •Vh c^ray sp(o 4 x:bes» loderal^ly ^ cjc\p« -Pledn ^bob'4a.4-op^n oceo oo®»ofix MI^Og' brood p<\dcb reread ber\ nq ® no nno Id- on diiqbd decxdloers J li^bd mold on back jKec\\jy moH on 'Sdomadn « 32G gVY\* bderna du^cadc^ , SooAy dern ^ daken ^ May j^7bG by J© Tord of-f (\dold , 174 J (iris b rocon ^ btlkd-eed, 4leyS o t blacky <301 pe -flesb 5 baUi Vq.^- op 2 r\ ocean co*37nIx177 27 Oj na breed pa 4 cb ® AU '^^ICqKd dcaAber?, in except su7-p*‘ • blood daken* KCG tt aye, ('SKele'Wn^ ony Z\\ S4€x‘»A(X -foScot^c^. ^ Soo4y \^^r\ , 4alo. MoffAdo( V ^ ^ 147 < 5 vw ® Iris broLun ; ki\l^4cef^ t b^ack., (lab'Vexk - op€.v-\ cxecxri-OD* 37 nV{77z7*w« no b rood pofVebi , ov/avy lOX^vn»nr\ ^ \<^s4 ovown k^tY>rv >5 Ok\l in , SLR-aU \V\,< 2 Xceft ,Sr ^RL.R-a\l Rl ^ RV-G^aj , b^ovvjy mo{4 orv back * S4ow\acb Li<^k4 4 ab , blood daken « } I S+^vrsex -ToSCO.^^ , SOoAy dcrtrx ^ dcxV<.€vo ^ f^ay ^ l^GCs Cay D* Hofr • AdoH i<6G <^nA • Wisbrooon , V>I U,4e€4,c \€c^S blacl<,| ^apc -Clcsk jV>cib*4aA -open occolvi oo 37 ^7 oj* brood I pd'^cVx pr<26crv4 ^L-SxTrvjfo ^ \no imol4 ^ SR-l ;, I m issm<5 ^ s4 orvoaeUs sa.v3^ \r y 4^K"rx , 4 Iris brouiK ^ b* 11 ,4cc4^ c lec^s bfacl-Cj J f 1 4 -l^sb 5 babi 4a4 ^ open ooeav^ oo*o^’k XH v>o* rso broocf | pckAcVx ^ Cjonads deS’livoyGd bv^ sboV Z 4eaAh^<^s. ^ (Vn ^ beav)/ ynoH ov^ back ® s4omock Savscct <5 onodembe -P May ^ VAtCo by ko I CrossTo P»d\J W ^ , 1^3 c^m lr»s brocon , b* \\,4e«4, t Wc^s ^ black ^qap^'Tksk x I G #y) ovunn Zmm ® no vy)oH• ^ ^ i S4otmacln &Q\j«d ^ ! I q KA Tocl * | Z\7G Oceanodroma ca^dro^ Warccoir-Vs sVorm peVrel ,-ho ken S Ma.y^ (^(oe> by R Cro^s'm • Adolt % , 4S ejm • ir is broton , bi Ib^feeh, t l^cjs black , Bleslo» o V\abi4a.4 - open oceorv OoV'^ajx 17^5'^ to® no brood pa4cK , Ov/ory Gx 7 mvY\ ^ ovurv\ k^mm ® rvo molb 00 -fligM ^’eadbc'T^ ,kea\;y moK on back • s4orr»acV\ V^evry • .... f I OceotnodiTorvia (cocoirbocx , beexeb s 5^o'C'nr\ pedrel , 4cxk«vi 10 Mavi-J iSbG by J-"Torcloff 5 c?' Si qm brocon ^ bill^^eeV , c blacK^ qape-pale -Tksk J babiiodr - op>en occanOZ^oS^ix 17Z Si^ ui® no brood pq 4<4% , k-4es4jS 1 X.Smm • no molk on 4iiqV\4 •feadbers , heavy body mold • Shonoock sa'J«d • rJDoderode OtZ (6 k; n^ 0^3 CSkirx) Sherna 'busc ^WtS brocon , bdb'TeeA:^ t leejs black,qapl -Tlesb • Kabi-lad - op€n ocean oo"“ 66 kx \3 4°i\ vaJ « brood pa4cV\ preservh ^ k . heah is ^ X \S m m> « no rndh- • sdoma cb Saved* V^rvy heavy 4a4« Sherna 4osca-lcx ^Soohy fern ^ haken 3 May,\A(o(o by 3 -keoj{^ * Adofh ^ 2 V3 qrn ® \ri s brooirv ,bi \] ,4ee-V, 4 le^S black ^ qa pe 4lesh ® hob i4o S9 6.2 S^(o\ 0%7 C^K:in^ O csk«i«4<»*') VBolwevicx. \o oi v>J^I *i ^ Bo\ uj^v-s. ^ "Vak-eid) IZ Mexy ^ 19((>4 Wy B. lAarrir\<^Aov-i • AcioH c5k. \oro«-on^ tt W e t>\\ack. ^ <^ci p« 4, ujelo d^tesl-i ® loalof' W'V - , Me i^Gaia Xslarv^® brood po^deCA T€*'^'^orl'in^\rlnc^ , A-x 4 mm ® PlR-c^^^ vVij^xc^ep'V Pl.R!o 34^ ^ SuR- o^U iV\jKLR-on 4exc.€p+ ^ RR "S. r>€oi ^ p\n • sdomacU SavjecJ* WeoiNjy 'P-\ON. cAexuWcx^ lo\oe-t\r ®j no Id rood pexVcto > avicxry S rwm ^ ovuvn ^ PiU 'Tlic^Wl OaHvers in.cxcepV Ri_3^4 piVk pin^ sbomacK sc\v<^d • V\€CK\rv^ -fexd ^ Pe(x4ln«V"s slipp'n<^* Proce\s4€'rnov cos€ruW<\ , blu^-qroy noddv^ ^ 'Voiken 3o April, 1^44 ® Ado{-(* ^ qvv> 5 ^ r't "> b rou^n , b.’\\^-f-ed, 4 kqs block * oj^lo *f l«‘S*ln * loaloi 4 r 4 IMck^'A Wlond^ Pacific oc€cxn* bv^ood pobclrs reVeo-Vk^r i jac^ , ox/cxry 3y ^ mro j Iqs'V ov/owio 7~ \rr»/vs * pLR-oU \y\ , c.xc« pp Pl-R \o‘y 6 t R • o\.\l in ^ 42_xc<2p4‘ p ^ StR. ^^\opi'rv ^ Rlol4 ^4arracU S^vj^cl * V\cauv 4o4» Procclsberna Caerolecx , Uu<2-qrocy noddy ^ do^ken 3 q Apr! \ \^(o4 5 47 gn\ ^ Acluld ^ ® IrCs dk ■ brocAjr»_^ Wi \l j-f^e-V^ 4 ■foes block ^waebbvnq Crecxvvs color 8, present Breast - light molt back - no molt - Stomach ■ ■■ i ■ 1 i 0011 2027 saved Heavy Fat - dark phase cf Sterna fuscata 10 April I966 Coll. J. Lewis Shot 1 i in open ocean Skin - 185 gms - Bill & legs black Iris- brown Gape - flesh - no brood patch - L testis 4 x 3 R. testis 3 x 2 mm PrL - I-9 no new molt, 10 2/3 S & L - no molt breast - light molt R & L - no molt back - light molt ^ Stomach saved - moderate fat 012 2037 d* Sterna fuscata 12 April I966 Coll. J. Lewis Shot in open ocean - Skin Ad - 154 gms Frozen Specimen Bill and legs black - gape - flesh - Ho brood patch L. testis - 1 x 2 mm R Testis - minute PL - 5 peg, 1-4 and 6-10 no molt PR 1-4 no molt, 5 2 / 3 , 6 peg, 7-10 no molt SR - no molt breast - no molt SIi - 3 ? peg, rest no molt back - no molt RL - 3 , ^/S ~ rest no molt RR - no molt Stomach saved - no fat 013 2048 ' $ Sterna fuscata I6 April I966 Coll. Crossin Shot in open ocean Skin - I80 gms - ad. - Frozen Specimen Bill & feet - black - Gape - Flesh - Shot in open ocean Ho brood patch ovary 8 x 10 mm Largest ova 1 mm. Remeges no molt Breast & Back very li^t molt Stomach saved Fat moderate . 014 2049 O' Sterna fuscata I6 April I966 Coll. Crossin Shot in open ocean Skin Ad - I85 gms Frozen Specimen Bill & feet black - Gape-flesh Ho brood patch L. testis 5 x 3 mm. R. testis minute Remeges - no molt Back and breast, no molt Stomach saved Moderate Fat 015 2054 O' Sterna fuscata I6 April I966 Skin Coll. Crossin Shot Ad - 195 gm. Frozen specimen Feet and Bill: black Gape; Flesh Iris: brown Shot in open ocean Ho brood patch L Testis 9 x 6 mm. R- 6 x 4 mm. Ho molt Stomach ' ' saved - heavy fat ) 016 2056 O' Sterna fuscata I6 Ap’ril I966 Coll. Crossin I83 gm. Skeleton Frozen specimen Bill & Feet black gape: Flesh Shot in open ocean Ho brood patch L Testis 8 x 3 R“ 5 x 3 sm- Ho molt S. mod. Fat 017 208l 9 Frigata aerial 4 May I966 Skeleton Coll. H. Heryford ; Shot - Ad.$ 1030 gm. Bill - top greyish to dark tip, bottom grayish near gape to dark pink in gular pouch IRIS dark brown Feet white near torsals to dark pink at base of nail - Brood patch bare - ovary 20 x 15 nim, ova. 20 x 20 mm. Oviduct enlarged greatly no molt S. B. Heavy Fat 018 2092 1 cf Sula sula 6 May I966 Skin Coll. Husted 789 gm. Sub-ad. Bill - bluish around eye merging to pink with dark gray tip IRIS - DK. brown Feet - red-pink L Test. 5 x 2 mm R- 4 x 2 mm PLR - all in 4 is peg 5 LR - all in' • —. -;--- • - :■ m V David I. Hoff Rectices: L-3 is peg 1 is I/3 Rectices R-2 is I/3 all others in S. Blue Streamer Band 777“57440 light fat 019 2102 ? Sterna fuscata 6 May I966 Skeleton Coll. Ad. 175 gm- Bill & ft; black iris: brown gape: flesh Shot in open ocean brood patch bare ovary 6x4 Ig. ova 2 mm. Pl-10 2/3, 1-7 new rest no molt, S.B. Shot in open ocean 020 2115 $ Sterna fuscata 6 May I966 Skeleton Coll. R. Crossin Shot Ad - 170 gm Bill & Feet: Black gape: Flesh Iris: brown Shot in open ocean Brood patch partial-bare ovary 8x4 mm. ova 1 mm. No molt S. light Fat 021 2123 9 Sterna fuscata 7 May I966 Skeleton Coll. lordoff Shot Ad. 157 ©a. Bill & Feet: Black Iris: brown gape: flesh no brood patch ovary 10x5 mm. ova 2 mm.No molt Mod. Fat Shot in open ocean 022 2125 cf Sterna fuscata 7 May I966 Skeleton Coll. Tordoff Shot Ad - 193 ©a. Bill & Feet: Black Iris: Brown Gape: Flesh No brood patch L Test s 5^3 aim. R Testis: minute No molt S. Mod. Fat 023 211l-5 9 Sterna fuscata 7 May, I966 Skeleton Coll lusted Shot . Ad. - 9 192 gm. Bill & Feet: Black Gape: Flesh Iris: brown No brood patch ovary 4x6 mm. largest ova 1 mm. No molt S. B. light fat Shot in open ocean. 024 2173 9 Sterna fuscata 8 May I966 Skeleton Coll. Crossin Shot Ad - l64 gms. Bill 1& Feet = black Iris: brown gape: Flesh Shot in open ocean brood patch bare, ovary 5x3 largest ova 1 M M Prl - 1-8 new, 9 2/3, 10 old rest no molt B 025 2178 Sterna fuscata 9 May I966 Alcoholic Coll. Crossin Shot Ad - 159 ©Ji Iris: brown Bill 3s Feet: black Shot in open ocean No brood patch PR - 3 is peg PL - 3 is pin - rest in B. 026 2179 $ Sterna fuscata 9 May I966 Skeleton Coll* Crossin Shot Ad - 165 ©a Bill & Feet: Black Iris: Brown gape: Flesh Shot in open ocean No brood patch ovary 7x4 mm largest ova 1 mm. No molt S. B. light fat 027 2183 Sterna fuscata 9 May I966 Alcoholic Coll* Cr-ossin Shot Ad - 197 gm. Bill & Feet Black, iris - brown, gape - flesh Shot in open ocean No brood patch No molt 028 2185 ■ Sterna fuscata 9 May I966 Alcoholic Coll* Crossin Shot Ad - l84 gm. Bill & Feet: Black Gape: Flesh Iris: brown Shot in open ocean No brood patch No molt '' 029 2188 cT Sterna fuscata 9 May I966 Skeleton Coll. Crossin Shot ad - .203 gm Bill & Feet: Black, gape: Flesh, Iris: brown Shot in open ocean Brood patch bare L Testis 5x3? ‘ tiavid I. Hoff 1966 030 2189 031 2199 032 2201 033 2202 03 it- 2212 035 2216 036 2170 037 2223 038 2227 039 2149 '''R- 3 x 2 Ko molt Stomach saved light Fat / / 9 Sterna fuscata 9 May I966 Skeleton / Coll. Crossin Ad - 19 ^ gm. Bill. & legs: black, gape: Flesh Iris: brown Shot in open ocean Ho \ brood patch. Ovary 5 x 5 largest ova. 2 mm. \ Prl - 4 is 2/3, rest in - no molt in others NStomach saved - light fat Sterna fuscata 9 May I966 Alcoholic Coll. Crossin Shot Ad - 222 gm. Bill & Feet: Black Iris: brown Gape: Flesh Shot in open ocean Ho brood patch PrL - 3 is pin, rest in others Ho molt Sterna fuscata 9 May I966 Alcoholic Coll. Crossin shot Ad -192 gm. Bill & Feet: black Gape: Flesh iris: brown Shot in open ocean Ho brood patch Ho molt Sterna fuscata 9 May I966 Alcoholic Coll. Crossin Shot Ad -195 gm Bill & Feet: Black Gape: Flesh Irib:;brown Shot in open ocean Brood patch bare Ho molt $ Sterna fuscata 9 May I966 Skeleton Coll. Crossin Shot Ad - 152 gm Bill & Feet: black Gape= Flesh iris: brown Shot in open ocean Brood patch bare ovary 6 x 3 mm. largest ova 1 mm. Ho molt Stomach saved li^t Fat 9 Sterna fuscata 11 May I966 Skeleton Coll. Lewis Shot Ad -159 gm. Bill & Feet, legs: black Gape: Flesh Iris: brown Shot in open ocean HO brood patch ovary 6 x 4 mm. largest ova 1 mm. PrL - 10 old, 9 2/3, 8 pin rest new ErL - 4 2/3, rest no molt others no molt Stomach saved light fat Sterna fuscata 8 May I966 Alcoholic Coll. D. Hoff Shot Ad. 176 gms. Bill & Feet; black gape: flesh Iris: brown Shot in open ocean Brood patch bare PL: 10 old, 92/3, 8-7 new, 6 - 2 old 1 new Pr: 10 old, 9“7 n.ew, 6-2 old, 1 new R & L: new SL: 9 Piiij rest no molt Sr: 10 2/3 , rest no molt Parasites: large Humbers Mallophago on head H.T. Blood taken Bulweria bulwerii 12 May I966 Alcoholic Coll. J. Tordoff Sgot in open ocean Ho brood patch no molt Blood taken Pufflnus pacificus I8 May I966 Alcoholic Coll. H. Heryford Shot ^6 gms dark phase Bill - grey Feet & legs - pink Shot in open ocean no brood no molt Anous stolidus 7 May I966 Alcoholic Coll. F. Smith Shot Shot 189 gms Bill: black legs: grey frozen specimen shot in open ocean Ho brood patch Ho molt »David I- Hoff 1966 o40 2105 o4i 2171 042 2104 0if3. 5966 044 6029 045 6031 046 6035 047 6045 048 6101 sterna fuscata 6 May I966 Alcoholic Coll. Crossin Shot 2 l 4 gm. Bill & Feet: black gape: flesh Frozen specimen shot in open ocean brood patch refeathered No molt. Sterna fuscata 8 May 1966 Skin Ad 203-5 g cf Bill & Feet: black iris: broira Gape: flesh Shot in open ocean No Brood patch R. Testis 5 x 3 1™. L Testis 3 x 2 ram Pr - 9 > 4 , 3,2 - nev, rest are old PL - 9+5 nev, rest old others no molt Stomach saved Sterna fuscata 6 May 1966 Skin Coll. Crossin Shot Ad - 226 gm d* Bill & feet Black iris: brown Gape: flesh Shot in open ocean Brood patch bare L Testis 4 x 8 mm. R. Testes 5 x 3 Him. No molt Stomach saved Heavy fat d* Procelsterna caerolea 30 April I966 Skin Coll. D. -Hoff Taken by hand cf 54 gm. McKean-I. Frozen Specimen L Testis 4 x 3 mm. R Testis 3 x 2 mm. No. molt - Stomach saved cf Anous stolidus 14 May I966 Skin Coll.skin Coll. R. Crossin Ad. - 197 gm d* Palmyra Atoll Bill: black legs & feet: brown iris: brown Brood patch refeathering L Testis 3 x 2 mm. R. Testis: minute P r L: 6 pin, rest in SrL - all in Rectices L - 2 is pin, all rest in Body - heavy molt Stomach saved light fat . r'.. c i L 'j ■ . ‘ ^ Sula leucogaster 15 May I966 Skin Coll. R. Crossin band Ad - I321 gms. 9 ' Palmyra Atoll Gape: deep purple Bill: green around eyes to lifter at Tip Feet S legs: green Anis: green ovary 15 x 6 mm. largest ova 4 mm. PL - 5 is peg, 2 is peg, rest in Pr 9 aad 4 are in, rest in SrL - no molt RL, 3 is pin, rest in Rr - no molt Stomach saved (f Fregata minor 15 May I966 Skin Coll. R. Cross in Shot immature 1110 grams . Gape: Flesh gular area: red-orange Feet: flesh Palmyra Atoll RL testis 10 x 5 mm. No molt- remeges & rectices body - light molt Stomach saved < d* Anous s tolidus 14 May I966 Skin Coll. J. Tordoff Shot Ad-231 gm Bill = black iris: brown legs & feet: brown Palmyra Atoll Brood patch bare L Testis 4 x 2 mm. R. Testis 4 x 2 mm. Prl - 6 is pin, rest in Sr 1-1 is peg, rest in rectices Left 1 is peg, rest in Body light molt Rectices right 2 is peg, rest in Stomach saved medium fat. cf Sula sula 15 May I966 Skin Coll. R. Crossin 780 gm. Int. phase iris: brown bill: light blue Feet: red Palmyra Atoll L R Testis 10 x 6 mm. PL: 1 &2 are pin, • rest in Pr: all in SLr - mostly in, occasional pin Rectices - no molt Stomach saved light Fat R. S. Crossin January I966 February Field Catalogue SIC II SI Field # Date Species Lat. Long. Sex Collector « 1705 Jan. 24 Stercorarius pomarinus 20 - 53 N 158 - 08 W cf RSC 1706 Tl tl 11 11 tt 9 RSC 1707 U tt tt tl II 9 MCT 1708 n tt tl 20 - 48 N 158-09¥ 9 , MCT-FS 1709 27 Phaethon rubricauda 10 - 03 N 165-12W 9 BAH 1710 29 Sula sula 12-5111 170 - 42 W cf DNH 1711 30 II II 16-ION 170-25W alco JPT 1712 n tl tl 16 - 12 N 170-22W cT JPT 1713 Feb. 1 Phaethon rubricauda 14 - 08 N 170 - 55 W alco RSC 171^ It • Phaethon rubricauda 14 - 01 N 170-57W 9 JPT 1715 tl Diomedea immutabilis 13 - 53 N 171-05W cf RSC -DNH 1716 t! Sula sula 13-OON, 179-21W alco MCT 1717 3 Puffinus puffinus 06 - 22 N 174-2 ON 9 RSC 1718 It Puffinus pacificus 05 - 53 R 174 -36¥ alco JL 1719 tl II II tt II alco DNH 1720 tl Sterna fuscata 05-3 ON 174- 42 ¥ 9 RSC 1721 tl Puffinus pacificus 05-28N 174- 44 ¥ 9 RSC 1722 II Oceanodroma leucorhoa 05 -23N 174- 45 ¥ 9 JPT 1723 II Puffinus pacificus O5-I8N: 174- 48 ¥ cT BAH 1724 f tl It , tl 05-i6n 174-50¥ alco JPT 1725 It Oceanodroma leucorhoa 05-15N 174-51¥ 9 RSC 1726 It Puffinus pacificus 05 -i 4 n 174-52¥ cf ? 1727 II Sterna fuscata tt 11 9 RSC 1728 tl Oceanodroma leucorhoa 05 - 12 N 174 - 53 W 9 ? a 1729 tl Biilweria Ixilwerii 05-O7N 174 - 58 ¥ alco RSC-MCT-RID 1730 4 Pterodroma externa 02 - 57 N 175-52¥ cf MCT 1731 It II It 02 - 49 N 175 - 55 W alco BAH 1732 tt Oceanodroma leucorhoa 02 - 35 N ' 176-01¥ 9 JPT-JL 1733 It Sula sula 02 -i 4 n 176 -o8¥ 9 MCT 1734 tl Oceanodroma leucorhoa tt tt cf DNH 1735 If Sula sula 02 - 13 N 176-08¥ cf MCT 1736 tl Phaethon lepturus 02 - 12 N 176-09¥ alco MCT 1737 If Puffinus pacificus 02 - 12 N 176-10¥ cf DNH 1738 t! 11 tl tl If cf DNH 1739 tl Fregata ariel 11 II alco DNH 1740 ft Sterna fuscata 02 -llN 176-10¥ 9 DNH 1741 tl Puffinus pacificus II t! alco DNH 1742 tt Sterna fuscata II 176-11¥ cf DNH 1743 11 tl II tl tl cf DNH 1744 tt ft 1! If It alco DNH 1745 ft Puffinus pacificus 02 -ION It alco DNH 1746 tl Sula dactylatra O2-O9N 176-13¥ cf RSC-MCT 1747 ft Puffinus pacificus It II 9 DNH 1748 tl II tl tl tt ‘ alco DNH 1749 tl II If It 176 - 14 ¥ 9 DNH 1750 ft It . 11 O2-O8N tt 9 DNH 1751 tt II II It It alco DHH eti 1752 4 Oceanodroma leucorhoa 02-07N ' I76-I5W alco JPT 1753 11 Bulweria bulwerii 01-58N 176-24W cT DNH 1754 5 Sterna fuscata 00-48N I76-38W xJ RSC 1755 n It tt 00-26N 176-5iw 9 DNH 1756 6 tl tl 01-22N 175-42W ? RSC 1757 It Bulweria bulwerii 01-23N 175-25w 9 ' JPT 1758 7 Oceanodroma leucorhoa 00-21N I76-32W 9 JPT 1759 It Phaethon rubricauda 00-38N 176-35W d* RSC 1760 It Oceanodroma leucorhoa 00-57N 176-53N ? DM 1761 !f Sula dactylatra 01-02N 177-OIW 9 MCT 1762 ?t Oceanodroma leucorhoa 01-05R I77-O5W zf MCT 1763 8 Sula dactylatra 01-13N 178-l4w alco MCT 1764 It Oceanodroma leucorhoa 00-5IN 178-05W it It tl OI-O8S 176-29¥ alco DM 1833 5 ' It It Ol-OOS 176-22¥ cf MCT 183^ II Bulweria bulwerii OO-3OS 175- 45 ¥ alco BAH 1835 ft Oceanodroma leucorhoa 00 - 24 S 175- 37 N alco M 1836 6 1 ! It 01 - 35 S 173-11¥ alco DM 1837 II Bulweria bulwerii 01-38S 173-o8¥ alco DM 1838 It Oceanodroma leucorhoa 01 - 43 S 173-01¥ alco BAH 1839 It II II 01- 58 s 172 - 45 ¥ alco FS l 84 o 7 Fregata minor 02 - 33 S 171 - 11 ¥ cf BAH 1841 tl Puffinus pacificus 02-25 s 170 - 45 ¥ cf MCT 1842 It Sterna fuscata 02 -23 s 170 - 41 ¥ cf JL 1843 11 ft tl 02 -15s 170 - 15 ¥ cf DM 1844 !! It n m It It cf DM 1845 8 1 ! It 01 - 15 S 167-i 4 ¥ 9 RSC 1846 9 Oceanodroma leucorhoa oo-o 4 s 163-47¥ alco MCT 1847 It II II 00 - 00 - 163- 12 ¥ . alco DM 1848 It Sula sula 00 - 12 N 163-02¥ cf JL 1849 11 Phaethon rubricauda It 1 ! cf FS 1850 10 Oceanodroma leucorhoa 01 - 02 N i6i-03¥ alco BAH 1851 • fl It It It 161-02¥ cf BAH 1852 If Phaethon rubricauda 161-01¥ 9 BAH 1853 II Sula sxila 01 - 05 N l 60 - 52 ¥ 9 RSC 1854 It Phaethon rubricauda 01-06N i 6 o- 49 ¥ 9 RSC 1855 Feb. 10 Sterna fuscata OI-O7N i 6 o- 44 w cS ESC 1856 11 11 It 11 i 6 o- 43 W cf ESC 1857 IT Oceanodroma leucorhoa OI-I6N 160-05W cf MOT 1858 I! Oceanodroma castro 01-21N 159 - 48 W 9 MOT 1859 11 Fregata ariel 01-25N 159 - 35 W (S FS i860 11 Sterna fuscata 11 159 - 34 W cf FS l86l It 11 11 01-26N' 11 cf DEH 1862 15 11 11 03 - 32 N 157 - 38 W cf ESC 1863 11 Oceanodroma leucorhoa 03 - 35 N 157-38W cf ESC 1864 11 It 11 . 1 11 11 alco ESC 1865 11 Sterna Fuscata o 4 - 26 n 157 - 33 W cf JL 1866 11 Oceanodroma leucorhoa o 4 - 28 N 11 cf ESC 1867 17 Sterna fuscata 11 - 55 N . 157 - 39 W cf JL F.S. Smith 19 ^ - Catalogue SIC 11 F.N. 1706 F . S . N . 1 F.N. 1710 F.S.N. 2 F.N. 1715 F.S.N. 3 F.N. 1712 F.S.N. 4 F.N. 1722 F.S.N. 5 F.N. 1735 F.S.N. 6 F.N. 1727 F.S.N. 7 F.N. 1742 F.S.N. 8 Stercorarius pomarinus 9 Ad. 24 January I966. Ovary l 4 mm x 6 mm. Ova small, Ovaduct large. Fat very light: Weight JO6 gms. Body molt heavy: Blood taken. Color - bill dark gray; iris dk. brown; gape whitish purple; feet and legs black. Sula sula cf Imm. 12 ° 5 l'N - 170 ° 42 'W 29 January I966. R. Testes 8 x 2 mm. L testes 10 x 2 mm. Fat light. Weight 1135 gms. Bolt molt absent. No mott of flight feathers. No blood taken. Color: bill mottled gray-brown; gular area blue-gray; iris tan; feet and legs pink-red. Diomedca immutabilis cf Ad. 1 'February I966. Testis 13 x 5 mm. -Fat moderate. Weight not taken. Body molt absent. Brood patch old. Blood taken. Color - iris dk. brown; bill cream yellow at base graduating to pearl gray; then ivory on distal portion; feet and legs ivory gray. Sula sula cf Imm. 16 ° 12 'N - 170° 22 'W 30 January I966. Testis small. Fat moderate. Weight IO8O gms. Body molt absent. No blood taken. Color: bill reddish brown feet and legs pink-red. Oceanodroma leucorhoa 9 Ad. 3 February I966 Ovary 2 . 5 x 2 mm. Fat light. Molt on neck. Blood taken. Color: bill black; feet and legs black. Iris dark brown. Sula sula 02 °l 4 'N - 176°08'W 4 February I966 Ovary 15 x 8 mm. Fat light. No body molt. Blood taken. Color: bill pinkish red base - motted brown tip. Facial skin blue; legs pearly white - pinkish red; feet pinkish red; iris dark brown. Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 3 February 1966 Ovary 8 x 4 mm. Fat light. Weight I6I.5 gms. No body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill black; feet and legs black;to dark grey; iris dark brown. Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 4 February I966 Testis 8 x 3 mm. No brood patch. Fat light. Weight I63 gms. Light body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill black, feet and legs black; iris dark brown. F.S. Smith 1966 F.N. 1740 F.S.N. 9 F.N. 1755 F.S.N. 10 F.N. 1757 F.S.IT. 11 F.N. 1758 F.S.K. 12 F.IT. 1738 F.S.N. 15 F.N. 17^6 F.S 5 T 1 T. Ik F.K. 1755 F.S.N. 15 Catalogue SIC 11 Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 4 February I966 Ovary 10 x 6 mm. No brood patch. Fat light. Weight 207 gDis Light to moderate body molt. No blood taken. Color; bill black; legs and feet black; iris dark brown. Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 5 February 1966 Ova 2 mm. No brood patch. Ovary 10 x 6 mm. Fat moderate,. Weight 154.5 gnis. No body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill black; legs and feet dark grey; iris dark brown. Bulweria bulwerii 6 February I966 No brood patch. Ovary 5 x 3 Dim. Ova small. Fat moderate. Weight 91 gms. Moderate to heavy body molt. No blood taken. Color; bill black; gape whitish purple, iris dk. brown. Oceanodroma leucorhoa 7 February I966 ^ Old brood patch. Ovary 5 x 3 mm. Fat light. Weight 4 l gms. No body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill black; legs and feet black; iris dark brown. Puffinus pacificus 4 February 1966 Testis small. No brood patch. Moderate fat Moderate to heavy body molt. No blood taken iris dark brown, legs and feet pearly white. Weight 511 gDis. Color: bill black, -Sula dactylatra 02 FQ 9 'N - 176°13'W 4 February I966 Testis 2 x 1 mm. Moderate fat. Wdight 6o4 gms. Moderate to heavy body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill greenish yellow; iris yellow; gular patch slate; feet and legs greenish blue. Bulweria bulwerii 4 February I966 Testis 2 x 1 mm. No brood patch. Moderate fat. Weight 94 gms. Light body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; leg black on outside, lavender on inside; feet all black except for lavender on proximal I/3 webbing. >,?- >1- F.S. Smith 19 ^ Catalogue SIC 11 F.N. 1772 F.S.N. 16 F.N. 5869 F.S.N. 17 F.N. 589^ F.S.IT. 18 F.N. 5895 F.S.N. 19 F.N. 5896 F.S.N. 20 F.N. 5897 F.S.N. 21 F.N. 5872 F.S,N. 22 Oceanodroma leucorhoa (Alcoholic) 11 February I966 No brood patch. Weight 5 ^ gms. Very light body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill black; legs and feet black; iris dark brown. Mus muscuius 6 February I966 - Baker Island cf Weight 16.5 gms. TL - 155 nm. T“ 7 ^ HF - I8 mm. EN - 12 mm. Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 15 February I986 - Hull Island cf No brood patch. Ovary 5 x 5 mm. Fat moderate. Weight I80 gms No body molt. ? blood. Color; bill black; legs and feet black; iris dark brown. Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 13 February I966 - Hull Island $ No brood patch. Ovary 7 x 4 mm. 1-0 2 mm. Fat moderate. Weight 190 gms. No Body molt. ? blood. Color: bill blackj legs and feet black; iris dark brown. Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 13 February I966 - Hull Island d New brood patch. Testis 20 x 5 mm. Fat moderate. Weight 208 gms. No body molt. ? blood. Color: bill black; legs and feet black; iris dark brown. Heterocesus incanum 15 February I966 - Hull Island cf No brood patch. Testis 2 x 2 mm. Weight 121 gms. Heavy body molt, gray; feet and legs creamy yellow; Gygis alba Fat moderate to heavy. ? blood. Color; bill dark iris dark brown. 18 February I966 - Swains Island No brood patch. Testis 6 xk mm. Weight 108 gms. Fat light. No body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill light blue at base graduating to black at tip. Legs and toes light blue¬ webbing creamy white; iris dark brown. -jj i jji. - - - 1 ^ 1 - I ' ' I '' F.S. Smith 1966 F.N. 587^ F.S.E. 25 F.N. 5876 F.S.N. 24 F.N. 5875 F.S.N. 25 F.N. 5881 F.S.N. .26 F.N. 5883 F.S.N. 27 F.N. 1791 F.S.N. 28 F.N. 1810 F.S.N. 29 Catalogue SIC 11 Gygis alba 18 February I966 - Swains Island No brood patch. Testis 6 x 4 mm. Weight I50 gms. Fat light. Light body molt. No blood taken. Color; bill blue at base graduating to black 4 t tip; legs and toes light blue; webbing creamy white; iris dark brown. Gygis alba 18 February I966 - Swains Island Brood patch. Ovary 9^7 Large ova 2 mm. Weight 105 gms. Fat light. No Body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill blue at base graduating to black at tip; legs and toes light blue webbing creamy white; iris dark brown. Gygis alba 18 February I966 - Swains Island Brood patch. Ovary 15 x 9 mm. Ova 6 mm. Weight IO9 gms. Fat light. No body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill light blue to black; legs and toes light blue; webbing white; iris dark brown. Anous stolidus 18 February I966 - Swains Island Brood patch. Ovary 10 x 7 mm. Ova 2 mm. Weight l 64 gms. Fat moderate. No body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill black; legs and feet black; iris dark brown. Pluvialis dominica 18 February I966 - Swains Island No brood patch. Ovary 10 x 5 mm. Weight 126 gms. Fat moderate Moderate hody molt. No blood taken. Color: bill black; legs and feet gray; iris dark brown. Sula dactylatra 26 February 1966 - 04 ° 09 ’S - 174 ° 26 'W d* Testis 5 x 3 mm. Weight 1489 gms. Fat moderate. Light body molt. Blood taken. Color: bill breamy yellow; facial area grayish blue; legs light blue; feet olive green; iris light yellow. F.W.S. 568-7215I Sula dactylatra 28 February 1966 - 00 ° 28 'N - 175 ° 58 'W (f Testis 8 x 5 mm. Weight 1555 gms. Fat moderate. Light body molt. No blood taken. Color; iris yellow; bill ivory at tip turning yellow-green to blue-green at base; Gular and facial area blue-gray; legs and feet slate blue. F.W.S. 757-66959 s>t; F.S. Smith ■~TS^S- F.K. 1817 F.S.N. 50 F.n. 1796 F.S.N. 31 F.N. 1805 F.S.N. 32 F.N. 1822 F.S.N. 33 F.N. 1823 F.S.N. 3 ^ F.N. 1830 F.S.N. 35 F.N. 1827 F.S.N. 36 F.N. 1815 F.S.N. 37 Phaethon rubricauda 1 March 1966 - 01 °l 6 ’N - 177 ° 35 'W Weight 659 gms. Light to moderate body molt. Blood taJten. Color: bill yellow-orange with blue streak; legs and upper 1/3 foot pearly white; lower 2/3 foot black; iris dark brown. Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 27 February I966 - 00 ° 28 ’S - 176° 35 'W Testis 2 x 1 mm. No brood patch. Weight I69 gms. Fat light. Moderate body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill black; legs and feet blue-gray; iris dark brown. Oceanodroma leucorhoa 28 February I966 - 00 ° 26 'N - 176 '’ 03 'W Sex organs destroyed. Weight 43-0 gms. Fat light. Light to moderate body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill, feet, legs black; iris dark brown. Puffinus pacificus 2 March I966 - 01 ° 00 ’N - 177 ° 01 'W Ovary 10 x 3 Kim. Feathered brood patch. Weight 318 gms. Fat light. Heavy body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill light gray at base graduating to dark gray at tip; legs and feet pale white with gray on outside edges; iris dark brown. Oceanodroma leucorhoa (skeleton) 2 March I966 - 00 ° 39 'N - 177 ° 23 'W Ovary 4 x 3 mm. No brood patch. Weight 46 gms. Fat light. Moderate body molt. No blood taken. Color; Slr'Sula sula (alcoholic) 3 March 1966 00 ° 12 'N-175°56W Sex undetermined. Weight 836 gms. Light body molt. Blood sample taken. Color: bill mottled brown-gray; legs and feet pink; iris brownish pink. Bulweria bulwerii (skeleton) 3 March 1966 00 ° 04 'N - 176 ° 37 'W Testis 2 x 2 mm. No brood patch. Weight 98 gms. Fat moderate. Moderate body molt. Blood sample taken. Color: bill black; legs pale white; feet I/3 white 2/3 black; iris dark brown. Bulweria bulwerii 1 March 1966 - 01 ° 04 'N - 177 ° 51 'W Ovary 6 x 3 mm. Broodpatch refeathering. Weight 96 gms. Fat light. General body molt. No blood taken. Color: bill black; gape flesh; tursi and most of inner toes flesh; rest of toes black; iris dark brown. '• '• '-v - -jjj. ^ ft f- F.S. Smith 19^5 Catalogue SIC 11 F.N. 1854 F.S.N. 58 F.N. 1856 F.S.N. 39 F.N. 1837 F.S.N. 40 F.H. 1842 F.S.N. 4 l F.N. 1845 F.S.N. 42 F.N. 1847 F.S.W. 43 F.K. 1851 F.S.N. 44 Bulweria bulwerii (alcoholic) 5 March I966 00 ° 30 'S - 175 ° 45 'W Ko brood patch. Weight 99 gms. Heavy breatmolt. Moderate nape molt. Ho blood. Color: iris dark brown; bill black; legs pink white; feet black with white on upper 1/3 of web and foot between toes 1 and 2. Oceanodroma leucorhoa (alcoholic) 6 March I966 or 35 'S- 173 ° 11 'W Ho brood patch. Weight 44 gms. Heavy molt on head and body. Ho blood. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown. Bulweria bulwerii (alcoholic) 6 March 1966 01 ° 38 'S- 173 ° 08 'W Feathered brood patch. Weight 95 gms. Moderate moltoon back, light on breast. Ho blood. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; gape flesh; legs pinkish white; feet black with white patch on inside upper l/3* * .f Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 7 March 1966 02 ° 23 *S - 170 ° 4 l'W Ho brood patch. L. testis 4 x 3 , H- 3 x 2 mm. Weight 178 gms. Fat light. Ho molt. Blood taken. Color: bill, legs, feet black; iris dark brown. Sterna fuscata 8 March I966 01 ° 15 'S - l 67 °l 4 'W Ho brood patch. Ovary 10 x 6 mm. Largest ovium .5 mm. Weight 162 gms. Fat light. Light molt on back. Ho other body. Ho blood. Color: bill black; feet and legs sooty; iris dark brown. FWS 843-49900 Oceanodroma leucorhoa (alcoholic) 9 March I966 00 ° 08 'H - 163° 12 'W Feathered brood patch. Weight 44 gms. Moderate molt on back and nape. Ho blood. Color: bill, legs and, feet black; iris dark brown. Oceanodroma leucorhoa (skeleton) 10 March I966 01 ° 02 'H - l 6 l° 02 ’W L. Testis 2 x 1 mm, R.T. 1 x 1 mm; Ho brood patch. Weight 39 gms. Ho body molt. Ho blood. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown. F.S. Smitk Catalogue SIC 11 F.N. 1854 F.S.N. 45 F.N. i860 F.S.N. 46 F.N. 1864 F.S.N. 47 F.N. 1865 F.S.N. 48 F.N. 5913 F.S.N. 49 F.N. 5912 F.S.N. 50 F.N. 1870 F.S.N. 51 Phaethon rubricauda 10 March I966 01 ° 06 'N - l 60 ° 49 'W Ovary l 8 xl 2 mm. Largest ova 5 mm. Ovaduct enlarged. Weight 720 gms. Blood taken. Light body molt. Color; bill light orange at base graduating to dark reddish orange at tip with black streak at nostrils; iris dark brown; legs bluish white; upper 1/5 feet bluish white, lower 2/3 feet black. Sterna fuscata (flat skin) : > ^ 10 March 1966 01 ° 25 'N - 159 ° 34 'W R. Testis 4 x 1 mm. L.T. 2 x 1 mm. Brood patch refeathering. Weight 195 gms. Light body molt. Blood taken. Color: bill black; feet and legs dark slate; iris dark brown. Oeeanodroma leucorhoa (alcoholic) 15 March 1966 05 '’ 35 'N - 157 ° 38 'W No brood patch. Weight 4 l gms. No body molt. No blood. Colon bill, legs, feet black; iris dark brown. Sterna fuscata (skeleton) 15 March 1966 04 ° 26 'N - 137 ° 33 'W L. Testis 4 x 2 mm. R.T 2 x 1 mm.; brood patch. Weight 2 l 8 gms; Fat light. No body molt. No blood. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown. Thalasseus bergii 13 March I966 - Christmas Island No brood patch. Testis 3 x 1 mm. Weight 28 l gms. Heavy molt on breast. No blood. Color: legs and feet black; bill yellowish green; iris dark brown. Thalasseus bergii 13 March I966 - Christmas Island No brood patch. Testis 5 x 3 mm. Weight 298 gms. Fat moderate Light body molt. No blood. Color: leg and feet black; bill greenish yellow; iris dark brown. Phaethon lepturus (flat skin) 4 April 1966 - 07° 34 'N - 173 ° 34 'N 9 Ovary 10 x 8 mm. Largest ova 1.5 mm. Weight 55 i gms. Fat light. Molt - Pr. - 1-5 in; 6 pin; 7 "i 0 in; 11 pin. Sc - 1-4 in; 5 pin; rest in. Rect. R - 1 missing; 2-6 in. Rect L. - all in no molt. Moderate general body molt. Color: bill greenish ivory; iris dark brown; gape flesh colored; legs and upper l /4 feet creamy white; lower 3/4 feet black. E.S. F. S. Smith I9SS Catalogue SIC 11 F.N. 1870 F.S.N. 51 F.IT. F.S.N, F.N. 1874 F.S.N. F.N. 1884 F.S.W. 54 - F.N. 1892 F.S.N. 55 F.N. 1904 F.S.N. 56 Phaethon lepturus (flat skin) 4 - April 1966 07 ° 54 'K - 175 ° 54 'N <9 Ovary 10 x 8 mm. Largest ova 1.5 cim. Weight 551 gms. Fat light. Molt - Pr. - 1-5 in; 6 pin; 7-10 in; 11 pin. Sc - 1-4 in; 5 pin; rest in. Rect. R - 1 missing; 2-6 in. Rect. L - all in. Wo molt. Moderate general body molt. Color: bill greenish ivory; iris dark brown: gape flesh colored; legs and upper l /4 feet creamy white; lower 5/4 feet black. E.S. Oceanodroma leucorhoa (skeleton) 4 April 1966 07 ° 05 "n - 175 ° 47 'W 9 Wo brood patch; ovary 4 x 5 iirna; large ova .5 nim. Weight 47 gms Fat light. Molt moderate molt on back. Wo other molt on wing^ tail or body. Color: bill^ legs and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh colored. E.B.S. (proventricuius) Puffinus pacificus (alcoholic) 4 April 1966 o 6 ° 49 ’W - 175 ° 55 'W Wobbrood patch; sex undetermined. Weight 5^4 gms. Molt moderate to heavy general body molt; no other molt on wings or tail. Color: bill light slate; gape flesh; iris dark brown; legs and feet creamy white with black streak down outside edge of both; Dark phase bird. Frigata ariel 6 April 1966 01 ° 05 'W - 175 ° 20 'W Wo brood patch; L. Testis 5 x 2 mm. Weight 975 gms; fat moderate Molt: light body molt; no other. Color: bill grayish black out to tip which is light gray; iris dark brown; gape orange gular area orange^red; legs flesh colored; feet brownish gray, E.S. Sterna fuscata (alcoholic) 6 April 1966 00 ° 56 'W - 176°27'W Brood patch 50 °/o bare. Weight I65 gms. Molt: Pr. L.-l pin; 2-10 in. Pr. R. - 1-10 in. no molt. Sec - all in; no molt. Rect. L, - 1 pin; 2-6 in. Rect. R. - all in; no molt. Wo body molt. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh. Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 7 April 1966 00 ° 4 l'W - 177° 02 'W Brood patch bare; Ovary 11 k 5 mm; largest ova - Imm. Weight 195 gms; fat light. Molt: pr. R-no molt all new. Pr. L - 1-9 new 10 old. S.R.L. - no molt. R.R.L - no molt; all new. Color: iris dark brown; gape flesh; bill, legs and feet black. S.B. f'i ■ F.S. Smith - F.N. 1903 F.S.F. 57 F,N. 191^ F.S.N. 58 F.N. 1893 F.S.N. 59 F.N. 1925 Fvsvir; 60 F.N, 1950 F.S.N. 61 F.N. 1956 F.S.K. 62 F.N. 1945 F.S.N. 65 Catalogue SIC 11 Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 7 April 1966 00 ° 43 ’IT - 176° 56'W Brood patch feathered; ovary 7 x 5 mm. Largest ova 1 mm. Weight 190 gms. Fat light. Molt: pr. R - 1-5 new; 5-10 old. Pr. L. 1-4 new; 5 3 / 4 ; 6-10 old. S.R.L.- no molt; all new. R.R.L. 1 - 2 new; 3 and 4 old; 5-6 new. Wo body molt. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; feet and legs sooty; gape flesh. S. Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 7 April 1966 00 ° 39 'N - 177 °i 4 'W Wo brood patch; ovary 11 k 7 nimj largest ova 2 mm. Weight 179 gms. Fat light. Molt: Color: bill black; iris dark brown; legs and feet dark grayish black; gape flesh. S. Sterna fuscata (flat skin) 6 April 1966. 00 ° 56 'W - 176°27'W Brood patches bare; L. Testis 8 x 3 mm. R. Testis 2 x 1 mm. Weight 188 gms; Fat Light. Molt: no molt. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; gape flesh; legs and feet sooty. S. Phaethon rubricauda 8 April 1966. 00^17'W - 177° 10 'W cf L. Testis 5 x 3 mm. Weight 66O gms. Fat moderate. Molt: Pr. R.L.- 1-7 in; P pin; 9-11 in. Sec-all in; Rect R. 1 l /2 2 - 8 in; Rect L. all in; Wo body molt. Color: bill orange with yellow border around base; gape flesh; legs blueish cream; upper 1/3 feet cream; lower 2/3 feet black. S.B. Sterna fuscata (skeleton) 9 April 1966 00 ° 12 'W - 176°36'W Brood patch bare; L. Testis 9 x 4 mm. Weight I73 gms; Fat light. Molt: Pr- all in; old. Rect - all in; old. Wo body molt. Color: bill black; iris dark brown^ gape flesh; legs and feet dark slate. S.B. Sterna fuscata (skeleton) 9 April 1966. OO^lP'n - 176°-36'W Wo brood patch; L. Testis 10 x 5 mm. Weight 245 gms; fat moderate Molt: Pr.- R.L.-all in; old. Sec.- 1-7 in; 82/5 in; rest'^in. Rect.- all in; old. Wo body molt. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; gape flesh; legs and feet dark slate. S. Stern fuscata (flat skin) 9 April 1966. 00 ‘‘ 09 'W - 176 ‘’ 52 'W Brood patch bare; h. testis 10 x 5 mm. Weight 208 gms. Molt: no molt. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; gape flesh; legs anr^ feet dark slate. S. B. Catalogue SIC 11 F.S. Smith l9^ F , N , 2051 F.S.N. 71 F.N. 2052 F.S.N. 72 8 , F.N. 2065 F.S.N. 76 F.N. 2082 F.S.N. 77 F.N. 2086 F.S.N. 78 Sterna lunata (skin) 11 April 1966. 00 ° 24 ’S - 177° 55 'W Brood patch bare; L Testis 9 x 4 mm, enlarged; R. Testis 5 x 2 mm. Weight 154.5 gms. Fat moderate. Molt: Pr. R.L.-all in, new; Sec R.L. - all in, new. Rect R. L. - all in. No body molt. Color: iris dark brown; gape pinkish white; bill black; feet and legs dark brown-black; Nails black. E. S. Puffinus Iherminieri (skin) 11 April 1966. 00 ° 25 'S - 177° 5 ^'W No brood patch; L. Testis 2 x 1 mm. Weight 155*0 gms; fat light. Molt: Pr. R.L. - all in, old; Sec. R.L. - all in, old; Rect. R- 1 1/2 in, rest in; Rect L. - all in, old. Light body molt. Color: iris dark brown; gape flesh; culman black to blue black at base; mandible black except lower l/2 blue; legs and web and middle to inner toes on dorsal surface pSnkish blue; ventral surface of web and outer toe black; nails black. S. B. Sterna fuscata (skeleton) 16 April 1966. 04 ° 24 'S - 172°29'W No brood patch; L. Testis 5 x 2 mm, dark. Weight I7I gms. Fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R.- all in, old; Sec. L. - all in, old; . Sec. R.- 1 pin, rest in, old. Rect. R.-l in, 2 missing 3 in, 4 pin, 5“8 in; Rect. L. - in, 2 2/5 in, 5-6 in. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris OK brown; gape flesh. S. Puffinus pacificus (skin) 00 ° 44 'S - 177 ° 18 'W 5 May 1966 No brood patch; ovary 8 x 3 mm. Largest ova 1 mm. Weight 288 gms; Fat moderate. Molt: flight feathers all in; no body molt. Color: bill gray; outer tarsus and outer toe dark gray; inner tarsus and rest of foot bluish-pink; iris dark brown; gape whitish purple. S. Sterna fuscata (skin) 5 May 1966. 00 ° 10 'S - 176 ° 42 'W No brood patch; gonads destroyed. Weight I8O.5 gms. Fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R. - all in; Sec. R. - 1-5 in, 6 pin, 7-8 in, 9 l /2 in 10-11 pin, rest in; Sec. L.- 1-6 in, 7 Pin, 8-10 in, 11 -I3 pin, rest in; Rect. R.L. - 1 in, 2 pin, rest in. No body molt. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris- dark brown; gape flesh.S.B. F.S. Smith I9SS Catalogue SIC 11 F.N. 2072 F.S.N. 79 F.N. 2074 F.S.N. 80 F.N. 2055 F.S.N. 81 F.N. F.S.N 2089 82 F.N. 2112 F.S.N. 85 Puffinus pacificus (Skin) (Dark Phase) 20 April 1966. 00 ° 12 'S - 172 ° 25 'W No brood patch; L. Testis 4 x 2 . 5 nmi. R. Testis 2 x 1 mm. Weight 565 gms; fat moderate. Molt; Pr. L.R. - all in; Sec. L.R. - all in; Rect. L. - 1-2 in, 5 I/5 in, 4-6 in; Rect. R. - all in; No body molt. Color: bill bluish gray; iris light tan; gape flesh; legs and feet creamy white with smudge black on outside edges. S, Phaethon lepturus (skin) 28 April 1966. 10 ° 44 ’S - 174 ° 14 'W Ovary lOxJ mm. Ova small. Weight 5OI gms; fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R. - 1-6 in, 7 l /2 in, 8-11 in; Sec. L. 1-9 in, 10 l /2 in, rest in; Sec. R. - 1 in, 2 l /2 in, 5“10 in, 11 2/3 in; Rect. L.' 1 2/5, rest in; Rect. R. - all in; light body molt. Color: bill ivory; gape flesh; iris dark brown; feet black, legs white S.B Sterna fuscata (skin) 16 April 1966. 04 ° 24 'S - 172°28'W No brood patch; ovary llx8mm. Large ova 1 . 5 mm. Oviduct enlarging. Weight: 189 gms; fat light. Molt; Pr. L.R. - all in, 1-9 new, 10 old; Sec. L.R. - all in, new; Rect. L.R.- all in; moderate body molt on back. Color; bill, legs, feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh. S. Puffinus Iherminieri (skin) 6 May 1966. 00 ° 10 'S - 176° 46 'W No brood patch; L. Testis 5 ^ 1 .N* Testis 2 x 1 mm, black. Weight 175 gnis; fat moderate. Molt: Pr. L.R. - 1-2 I/5+; '^-10 in, old; Sec. L.R. - all in. Rect. L.R. - all in; no body molt Color: bill bluish gray; iris dark brown; gape flesh; light gray feet with black on outside edge of leg and outer 2 tarsi. S.B. Sterna fuscata (skeleton) 6 May 1966. 00 ° 09 'N - 176 ° 36 'W No brood patch; L. Testis 8 x 5 mm. R. Testis 4 x 2 mm. Weight 199 gms; fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R. - all in; 1-9 new, 10 old; Sec. L.R. - all in. Rect. L. R. - all in; no body molt. Color; bill black; iris dark brown; gape flesh; legs and feet dark slate. S. 9 F.S. Smith Catalogue SIC 11 F.N. 2115 F.S.N. 84 F.N. 2127 F.S.N. 85 F.N. 2152 F.S.N. 86 f.'n. 2159 F.S.N. 87 F.N. 2 l 4 l F.S.N. 88 F.N. 2155 F.S.N. 89 Sterna fuscata (skin) 6 May 1966. 00 “ 09 'N - 176 ° 56 'W Small brood patch; ovary 15 x 7 mm. Largest ova 2 mm. Weight -l 84 gms;fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R. - all in, old; Sec. L.R. all in, old. Rect. L.R. - all in; no body molt. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh. S. Sterna fuscata (alcoholic) 7 May I966. 00 ° 09 'W - 176°56'W Weight 171 gms. Molt: Pr. L.R. - all in, new; Sec. L. - all in; Sec. R. - 1-9 in, 10 pin, rest in; Rect. L.R. - all in; no body molt. Color: bill black, iris dark brown; gape flesh; legs and feet dark slate. Sterna fuscata (skeleton) 7 May 1966. 00 °ION - 177 ° 06 'W Brood patch refeathered. L. Testis 9 x 5 i™-* Testis 4 x 5 mm. Weight 186 gms; fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R. - 1 in, 2 2/5+, 5-10 in, old; Sec. L.R. - all in, old. Rect. L.R. - 1-5 6 1/5 in; no body molt. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown, gape flesh. S. B. Sterna fuscata (skin) 7 May 1966. 00 ° 10 ’W - 177 ° 06 'W No brood patch. Ovary 10 x 6 mm. Largest ova 2 . 5 mm. Weight I68 gms; fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R. - 1 pin, 2-10 in, old; Sec. L.R. all in; Rect. L. - 1-5 in, 4 2/5+, 5-6 in. Rect. R. - 1 2/5, 2-5 in, 4 2/5, 5-6 in. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh. S. Sterna fuscata (skeleton) 7 May 1966. 00 ° 10 'N - 177 ° 06 'W Brood patch bare. Ovary 15 x 7 mm. Largest ova 5 mm. Oviduct very enlarged. Weight 217 gms; fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R. - all in; No body molt. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh, S. Puffinus Iherminieri (skin) 8 May 1966. 00 ° 54 'N - 177 ° 50 'W No brood patch. L. Testis 2 x 1 mm, black. Weight 177 gms; fat moderate. Molt: Pr. L.R. - 1-5 in, 4 2/5+, 5 pin, 6-11 in; 1-4 new^ rest old. Sec. L.R. - all in; Rect. L.R. - all in; heavy molt on breast and stomach light on back. Color: bill grayish black; iris dark brown; gape flesh; legs blackish on outside : edge and flesh on inside; feet black on palms and outer two tarsi on top - flesh 5^^. tarsi and webbing. E. B. F.S. Smith 196^ Catalogue SIC 11 F.N. 2174 F.S.N. 90 F.N. 2195 F.S.N. 91 F.N. 2204 F.S.K. 92 F.N. 5988 F.S.N. 95 F.N. 5964 F.S.N. 94 F.H. 5955 F.S.N. 95 Sterna fuscata (skim) 8 May 1966. 00 ° 46 'N - 176 ° 4 l'W Wo brood patch. Ovary 10x6mm. Largest ova 1 mm. Weight 18O.5 gms fat moderate. Molt: Pr. L.R. - all in; Sec. L.R. - all in; Rect. L.R. - all in. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh. S. Sterna fuscata (skin) 9 May 1966. 00 ° 58 'N - 175 ° 56 'W Brood patch refeathering. L. Testis Jxk mm. R. Testis 5 x 5 niia. Weight 210 gms. Fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R. - all in, old. Sec. L.R. - all in. Rect. L.R. - all in. Wo body molt. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh. S. Sterna fuscata (skin) 9 May 1966. 01 ° 01 'W - 175 ” 46 'W Wo brood patch; ovary large ova 1 linn. Weight I76 gms; fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R.- all iny 1-3 new, rest old; Sec. L.R. all in, 1 new, rest old; Rect. L. - 1-2 missing, rest new; Rect. R. - 1 old, rest new; no body molt. Color: bill, legs, and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh. S. FWS 793-45604 Procelsterna caerula (skin) 30 April 1966. McKean Island Wo brood patch. L. Testis 4 x 5 light. R. Testis 5 x 2 mm, dark. Weight 55 gms. Fat moderate. Molt: Pr. L.R. - 1-9 10 l /5 all new; Sec. L.R. - all in. Rect. L - 1-5 in, 6 pin; Rect R.- 1 in, 2 pin, 5 in, 4 pin, 5-6 in. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; gape yellow; legs and tarsi black; webbing flesh colored. S. B. Procelsterna caerula (skin) 50 April 1966. McKean Island Wo brood patch; ovary 8 x 5 mm; ova small. Weight 48 gms. Fat moderate. Molt: Pr. L.R.- all in, 1-9 old, 10 new; Sec. L.R.- all in. Rect. L. - 1-5 in, 6 pin. Rect. R. - all in. Wo body molt. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; gape yellow; legs and tarsi black; webbing flesh colored. S. B. (skull) l 4 April 1966. Phoenix Island Weight - not taken. T.L. 450 mm. T- 57 ™i" H.F.- 90 mm. E.W.- Testis 22 x 9 mm, scrotal; epididynus not visibly convoluted F.S. Smith 19^6 Catalogue SIC 11 F.N. 5955 F.S.N. 96 F.N. 5954 F.S.N. 97 F.N. 6023 F.S.N. 98 F.N. 6022 F.S.N. 99 F.N. 2106 F.S.N. 100 F.N. 2100 F.S.N. 101 F.N. 2109 F.S.N. 102 (skull) l 4 April 1966 Phoenix Island Weight 1209 gms. T.L. - 415 mm. T.-88mm. H.F.- 94 mm. E.N.-7411011. E.L.- 92 mm. Testis l6xll mm, scrotal; epididymus not visibly convoluted. (Heavy chigger infestation, no ticks). (skull) l 4 April 1966. Phoenix Island Weight 801 gms. T.L.- 560 mm. T.- 60 mm. H.F.- 85 mm. E.N.-lOmm. E.C.-86mm. Testis enquinal, 8 x 4 mm. (Heavy chigger infestation, no ticks). (skull) l 4 April 1966. Phoenix Island Weight 1374 gms. T.L.- 440 mm. T.- 75 mm. H.F.- 90 mm. E.N.- 75 mm. E.C.- 88fflm. ? evidence of two young born recently, lactating. (skull) l 4 April 1966. Phoenix Island Weight 1195 gms. T.L. - 390 mm. T.- 35 mm. H.F. - 90 mm. E.N. - 73 mm. E.C. - 88mm. Testis scrotal. L gonad 15 x 8 mm, R. gonad 17x9mm. Sterna fuscata (skin) 6 May 1966. 00 ° 09 'N - 176° 30 'W No brood patch; L. Testis 9 x 4 fflm. Weight 207 gms; fat moderate. Molt: Pr. L.R. - all in; Sec. L.R. - all in. Rect. L.R. - 1-3 in, 4 2/3 in, i“8 in; No body molt. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh. S. Sterna fuscata (skin) 6 May 1966. 00 ° 09 'N - 176° 25 'W Brood patch bare; ovary 12 x 5 mm. Largest ova 3 mm. Weight 198 gms; fat moderate. Molt: Pr. L.R. - all in, 1-3 old, rest new; Sec. L.R. - all in. Rect. L.R. - all in; no body molt. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh. S. Sterna fuscata (skin) 6 May 1966. 00 ° 09 'N - 176 ° 34 'N Brood patch refeathering. L. Testis - 7 x 4 mm. R. Testis - 5 x 3 mm. Weight 203 gms. Fat moderate. Molt: Pr. L.R. - alliin. Sec. L.R. - all in. Rect. L.R. - all in. No body molt. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh. S. . F.S. Smith 196^ Catalogue SIC 11 F.IT. 2205 Sterna fuscata (skin) F.S.N. 103 9 May 1966. Oroi'N - 175 ° 35 'W No brood patch. L. Testis llx 7 mm. R. Testis 7 x 5 mffl.. Weight 171 gms. Fat light. Molt; Pr. L.R. -• all in; 1-2 new^ 3-7 old, 8-9 new, 10 old. Sec. L.R. - all in; Rect. L.R. - all in; No body molt. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; gape flesh; legs and feet dark slate. S.B. F.N. 2219 Sterna fuscata (skin) (imm.) F.S.N. 10 k 11 May 1966. 03 ° 22 'N - l 68 ° 59 ’W No brood patch; L. Testis 2 x 1 mm. Weight 175*5 gms. Fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R. - all in, new; Sec. L.R. - all in. Rect. L.R. all in, new; No body molt. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris dark brown; gape flesh. S. FWS 763-98200 F.N. , 2218 Sterna fuscata (skin) (imM.) F.S.N. 105 11 May 1966 03 ° 27 'N - 169° 57 'W No brood patch; L. Testis 2 x 1 mm. Weight 172.5 gms. Fat light. Molt: Pr. L.R. - all in, new; Sec. L.R. - all in. Rect. L.R.- all in. No body molt. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; gape flesh; legs and feet dark slate. S.B. F.N. 6028 Anous stolidus (skin) F.S.N. 106 1 4 May 1966. Palmyra Island, Pacific Ocean No brood patch; Ovary 9 x 8 mm. Largest ova 2 mm. Weight I85 gms; fat moderate. Molt: Pr. L.R.- 1-3 in, new; 4 3/^ new; 5-10 in, old. Sec. L.R. - all in; Rect. L.R. - all in; No body molt. Color: bill, legs and feet black; iris brown; gapg yellow. S. F.N. 6038 Anous minutus (skin) F.S.N. 107 15 May 1966. Palmyra Island, Pacific Ocean Feathered brood patch; ovary 7 x 5 mm. Ova small. Weight I38 gms. Fat moderate. Molt; Pr. L.R. - 1-5 in, 6 3/^ in, 7-10 in; Sec. L.R. - all in. Rect. L.R. - 1-4 in, 5 pin, 6 in; moderate body molt. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; feet and legs straw; mails black. S. F.N. 6100 Phaethon rubricauda F.S.N. 108 16 May 1966. Palmyra Island, Pacific Ocean Ovary 17 xl 0 mm. Largest ova 3 mm. Oviduct enlarged. Weight 623 gms Fat light. Molt: flight feathers all in; no body molt. Color: bill dark orange, lighter at base; gape flesh; iris greenish blue; legs and upper I/3 feet bluish-white; lower 2/3, feet black. S. B. F.S. Smith ~ 19^5 Catalogue SIC 11 F.N. 6 o 40 Anous minutus (skin) F.S.N. 109 15 May 1966. Palmyra Island, Pacific Ocean No brood patch; L. Testis 5 * 5 x 2 , white. R. Testis 2 x 2 , black. Weight ll 4 gms; fat moderate. Molt; Pr. L. - 1-7 in, old; 8 2/5+ in, 9“10 in, old. Pr. R.- all in, old; Sec. L. - 1 2/3 in, 2 -.;pin, rest in. Sec. R.-appears all in, shot up; moderate to heavy body molt. Color: bill black; iris dark brown, feet and legs straw with charcoal at joints. S. F.N. 2225 Phaethon rubricauda (skin) F.S.N. no 12 May I966. 04 ° 42 'N - l 65 °l 8 'W Ovary 10 x 7 largest ova 2 mm. Weight 85I gms; fat light. Molt; Pr. L.R. - 1-5 in, 6 2/5 in, 7-10 in, 11 I/5 in. Sec. R.- 1 1/3 in, rest in; Sec. L. 1 I/5 in, 2-5 in, 4 l/ 2 , rest in. Rect. L.R. - all in; light body molt. Color: bill orange - lighter at base; iris dark brown; -gape flesh; legs and upper 1/3 feet bluish white; lower 2/3 feet black. S. F.N. 5950 Sterna fuscata (skin) F.S.N. Ill Pacific Ocean, Hull Island No brood patch; ovary 6 x 4 mm. Ova small. Weight I66 gms. Fat light. Molt: none. Color: bill black; iris dark brown; gape flesh, legs and feet dark bluish gray. S. b P^C/M£A^ C 4 T. (l.x) a. ciiAfijoLBn O O/ S (7 U W ^ A / t- pt f ^ Zt^iS^N /C'Z^Oo'k^ /rw e. s. C502. 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Upua, Line IslmdS; Pacific Ocean Leptdodactylus lugabris 29 Octob^ CShrlstwts Is., Itofem IQsna, Line Islands, Pacific Ocean Lepidodactylns Ingdafls ^ Octcfeer CSbyisfeaas Isi, Mctn Opm, Lli» Islands, Pacific Ocean Per opus mtilati;^ 10801 Lepidodactylus li^uLris Lepldodactylns lugubrls Chrlstnas Is., Pacific Oc^n Mdu Opm, Lint lalardS: 65 Cbrlstms Is., Motu l^ua, Line Islands, Pacific Ocean dmistiaas Is., Fmeitic Ocemi *65 CJhrlftoias Is., Pacific Ocean MOfcn %ua, Lint Islands i Able^iams boatonl Is. Islands, Pacific Septeatoer *65 Inll Is»>- fbcanlx Islands, i^cific Able]^iams bouton! 24- September *65 Hull Is., Pboealx Islands, Pacific Ocean FiftM ,, Iioca'fcloai 10^7 Ahle^mmm b^^taal ^ *0 lull Ik*, Pboealx Isikoa^fi, fmciSia Qmmm 11^88 awiilati® 1088^ Ablejiaqpai biswfeCKii 106^ A^tephgam 'be^toiat ^ S@ftenter *65 auH Is., Xslaait;.^ fatelfl# Oceatt ^ Si^teater- *0 Hall Is., Ifeaeaix Islsadi, faclfic Qmmn % ^ ^pteistoer ’0 M.1 Is., Pboerdx Islsads, Psetfle 10891. Abl©^!^a?we' bojiboal ^ Sept^tet *0 aiil ls*» Phoealx I@1«!S», Paelfic Oc^a 1C^2 bo«feoal ^ Sept^jer '0 ]ltell Isj, ’SbmnM IsiaaSs, Paelfie Ooma 10897 Able^iBB?»g 10^18 Ablej^bafi^ 13 ^wm *88 Ia;ysaa Is., amaiita Islsisto, Paeifia Oc^a H ^uae iMymn Is., Vsmiim IslsnAs, Pacific O^aiypt 11^9 AblgpJjajnAS b^wlQiiS, 13 3mm *0 la-fwwa Is., Hsmilaa IslaMs, Biclflc OCi^a 10900 Able^mrus bewbrnt 13 June *0t imjmm. I®., Bsmllsa Xslaaia,: Peeiftc Oe«a 1<^01 A3ll@ifc8»uS; baatcml 13 JKsae *0 laysaa Is*, Havmllaa Islands, Pmclfle Oc«i IC^Og jSb-lapha*n^ 33 3wm *0 Mymu l0»$ la^asitaa Islafts, Pisiflc Ocesa t^C$. Atole^tojrs^ 33 3mm *M Iis^ia Is*, HsT^llaa Islsi^Sf Pacific XC^Ok AhXm-^msmB bottt<»il 13 3mm *0 iMymn Is., M-rniimn Islsy^s, Pacific Oceas 1C^5 Ablesasasii^ bo^aai H Jme *0 tejssa Is*# ainatlsa IsteaSs, pacific Oemxi 1{^>6 Ablepitoru® brntoai 13 Jam '0 laysoa Is., Mmiim ZbXkoS^ Pacific Occsa IC90? Ablepbicms %0\xkmi iQ908 Ablmimmm boutoul 33 3wm *0 la^an Is., Baaltaa Islaadi, Pacific Ocean 33 Juae *0 I^tysaa Is., fla^milaa Islaofls, Pacific 10908 Atol€i4ia*TiS bcwtoal Sorttag Center Loc^lcm 13 *■ Mysm. Ii:.$ Amlittn XslaMs, Facifie If ^ Xffwy Xiimilitt laXiiide^ Feoifle Qcmn 13 Jt»w Oe&m lsla3»a@|, Pacifie AbXe^^mM benitmi JlH^ f., Ii#, IsmllJiii IslaMs, Pactfie Abie^bitras bentml 1 $ (Jam *66 Is*« Wm&iSMm IsilaaSe^ Bseifie baabrnl 13 Jme *66 Imjma !»■* , W^Mm MimeM, Paeifia 13 Jtoe * 6 $ Irnyma !&*, Oman lalaaSla, Meifle 13 Jam i 00 p ZfilaMe. Pacific IO9IT IC^ bontooi sp.t sp*T S8K*i@t sp.f f. April loy§m I§m, Bseifle Cc«ft ^na 3^. MMfasg- AtelXt Wsmtijm Islands Is»,i Jkmrlmm. SisKia» Pselfle 0&m& ‘ftrfculla Is*, AfflKTiean &s«sa, Paeiftc Oman fataila Is*, 0 (^n sp*? i^ctfle Able^tarm bsatcmi 1C^5 Ablej^arm bas^isnl ms 12 ' 12 aiaist. Pacific Oceaa Islax^. ^ciflc Qcma •f I ■^1 S'J u t f i-'- -• t » 3#S--n: =riSi iKf* l( Xi li ll r 't^ m ♦, hi 1C955 AHjapharus boutcmi l 2 f ■JSn-'r . ' " Tl t-^ Mkmt Oo«a Fl tm m Omt 001 fmt: Ii iBXmS,* fw if SX,'-'=.i.\r-^V i ;pa©ifte Ooeaa S. 1 -i.'SC 1 1 faeifle Oce^ »' 1 -1 m -^-i £i Oc«a Ml - VV1 '}' j '--■5 aJ ■'5 EswslJfle Oo^os -^'1 i --r-r. p,- ’ n. . Sf»tiiag Q-mtm!' Jl lum 1 C ^7 teasat J^i 10^58 ■fe^ioai 10^9 to oiit cttl 10961 III ^66 Hsjwl®^ IslaMj i^eilfi© Qe«E O'ul^ * ft ti mmn EwlaM Isfta^, Pa#lfie Osws laflaai Island, jPaeiHsf fkmn H Badfic Oe^mm hi'-': AlJletteinss fetsitcsol 19 HowlaM Islaad, laetfte 0ontcaii i^lestoam^ feCtttmi lA Ik t: tl S€N#la»3 l^laxjdt ^elfic Ocean Umts^: Islttod, Bsctf ie Oetsua HowlaaaS lalnMi Pncifle Ocema Sovland Islanii, ^cific Q&mn Km%m& lalanS, Baelfic Iulsais. lelaaa M£^ islaiiSs^ V&cHie F^^UTl^ a IslaaS, ^oenlx isJUmds, faelfl© » w* Oee*n '» is, Psctfia Ml nt^: IgljaidSi, Fsa .0 1 '■?- ‘1 I « \:f. li 2 "' •wwi^ ■!•,■•■- •'T’. «R^c^ww4|p(i^r vPM^PElH^PVHr ^iR^' 110 ^ Al 3 l^:^Krt«i boiitcmt llO^ Al>l#^iarw l)Q«tcaii 9 Jarvla 0ca@n I»@f Meaaetflw st Jsrwls Islana-i, Ocean IslaMs, Paetfic Ls-jdioflactyl.i^. ly^usiirls 9 A'y®ia* Mi^ lsl«ai 3 @, Pacific Qmm ., «,*»«+ *»**»»*.», IslaaS, Iitne lalai^f, l^cific IKSO licpia'ia 3 actyl;i*i' littpi(i>l® 9 Jtofla lelanij, Iiia© IslasMs, J^clfie Ocean 9 *66 Jarrls IslsM;, Line IsJaM®, l^ctflc Qfmm. Host I»®f lapte'ls 9 Awppt 9 Anp^ Islai^* Iil» Btclfic 9 Aapiet I^plfioteetylns laj^brls 9 Angtail JaETi® Ocean Jarvis Oc^n Jarvis Islanaj Line Islands* Pacific Jarvis Island, Idjm Islands* pactfle Cfeeaa 24.036 Iiepiictoctyliias Inputs 9 Aw^ost '66 Jarrls Island* Mm Islsods* Pacific lapteis 9 Anpsi IgspldodsctyljM Inptorts 9 Anpsl *&6 Jarvis Ocean Jarrts Ocean P >% 9 Aug^t T-.^. vi-i- r ' ' " ->• -/r^.."^' -;'>rv 'It;. :"'$^r 4 «a«^na I jUlMlMUft i i i ,j i i > ^#i i|i ji l | i ^^ I lii i UJ i >n>(i ii ii. lP ny^ IV@iie}i Frigid S&oeM f Irmt^ S^i®at© Siiwtls, Islaai^ Ssii,iijiii i@: Q&^ask s Xl ^rmi IslaM* ]^ir# l 0 }ja£^, Itacslfie Oewa !!fera IsJyaM, Ewidii l^igate j^mliau Is3«iii@, Facifie Ck;^im ';■? Iiil«ii 3 ^ WrmaM f:ri^te Faeific ^seaa IVtudb Frigate SSiMiSt tBaiiaa Itsiaoie, Baeifie Ocaaxi il T&ix Isina^* Fri iT“M'.- 'P .•" .'flJwF- fWW^ K*!*? spfW » Sortiijg Ceater fleia 3.i059 I^pMMactylas lagaforls ilo50 Leftaoilaetylai lagabyi® lagu&jfls HC^ Xiepldodaetylas lo^lbirla 11064 ]>pldoaactyliiB lagubris I^ldoinatylas laiptbrt® Iiepidoda-clylae llate Locstica 34 Jtey '66 MImstb. Is*, Mat Islands, Basifle Ocean 14 !fey ' 66 PalBayro Is., Mims islai^,: Pacific Oc®aa 14 I 4 ay *66 Palj^a Isl*, Mae Islais, Pacific Ocean 14 May *66 Paloapm Is*, Mae Islands, Paetfle Oc«a 14 May * 66 ' Palayra Is*, Mae Islands, Pacific Ocean 14 Ifey *66 Paljayim Is., Ma®' Islaads, pacific Ocean. 14 May *66 Palaym Is*, Miw IsMads, Pacific Ocean 14 May * 6 S Pali^na Is*, Line IsIjbi^s, Pacific Oc@an 34 May Pals^TO 1 % Mae Islands, PaCIFle- ■ Oaeaa tepModactylas litgutbarls Ps 3 jiq? 3 ?« Island* Oaeaa lalsM®, fatlfle pRl^i® laliasrt, Oc^m Mm iMiMtxSm* Paeifie llOTO 11071 5 «f' My . ^ C .i * 1 t ■' 14 14 fixm lugubrie 14 14 m Pala^ya lalaM* I*lag I^aads, faa.tfia Oceaa Pal^ra Islaad* Line Islaada* Paaifie Ocaaa Psli^m iBlaad, Lims Islaads* Paeifle Oe^w Pala^ lalai^*. Mm Islands, l^lflt ■ I'T i^'T ". ' t- I** Ci f , • ■ 1 f i ’ b.3^, K-'J. Vii,- -y4» Pal^pm Ocsan » 34 May 14 ifey Palaiy^ Is.* Ilia® Islsmfls, Paelfte Psl^ym Is.* Mae Isla^s, Ba:atfia Ocean -M.^ iBlmd, Lim IslmdB, Pacific Ooma Me$^ *M Xalsait, l*li» .Itlaaa®, ^eifle MiQr Mm Islands ^ ^ciflc Ocean Islands > PseiHc tfim Islands, Pscifie C?e«sfe®p v-v'---" v;- i»i iii r|1 » »lf(> « i iw »foj( l ji< (i ■M INM^ )jlWi j ife ij iti t. »l tj,iiiiali/« i » i li% |l!*jl«a 1‘bM^ IsMMp Idm Bft«tfle ilay O&^it Bals^srra Ctetiim Mm laS^iMSi I- F«la®m Xgjteifij Mm l# 3 «iis> fae^Ule May ?ai@y3» IsJiaMj Liae lAaatoj Pwsiflc Ostaa 1 % *66 F^ 3 ^m I»l» Igla^as, Baetfie 0 Ci’Wffi I^iHodaetylw Uj- Msy * Pals^ii Islajsaj Lim Pacific i^. (jil -tt .^y .Ifilm-iad, lAi* IslaaS®^ Paaifie ’O uk liiiaM* iBlaaiis, 0 mm Pal^ym IilaM, Mi!» Isimsi»p lino Ii^ii-issSitetylua XltXX Iiepldoaaeffcylas iMpterls I# *: iBlaad.* I»ia# Islaraif, Paelfle Ocean Fi«M HUS Is^iaets Pala^m MJS& Isimte_, Faslfle Qemm 'SA^s^m lilnS; IslaMSs 'Bmtftc 0©«m IXLI5 I^'^MoiscffcylMa l^»teii3 tlX'iS IwKtois *'^ PaJisiM toloasl, Iiiii# Pacific Q&mM 1^ laJasia, t$tm lato^s* Pacific 0&e«i IJLII 7 I^MoiactyiASB 2k Fala^aa Igl»a, I»tae IsMutCj, Pacific Oc»im llliB li^M'Oiaoiyl.i» l-o^tepla Ifeg^ *66 iBlanS# lilat Istosite, O^mn • -• ■ -r r'-l'.. '• . )■ IkspMo&etjrlw. la®6&rta ih i-toy *&$ IslaMj I»l» istesis* Paellle lte«ii UUUO^ 3j«pMaiacty3^ l.u^;8srls 11121 Faropja mtllalaa. 1112s Parcpaa mtllatiiii 131^ Fmt^i^m mitiMtm *&6 Mls^m Is3«at# IdJ» l@lttl^|^ Pacific Ocam 2k iMy Ik iHltoa, Iliac Paclfte 0mm *66 1jil«^, &!» Hslaatfi, Baclflc Oet«s Uj- May Bal^m islaM# I*iat lateistB^ BrnsiiS,.^ Q^mm. 111^ I^M<3iaet|ri« 2h Ub^ *66 Pala®*® IMaaft, &ia» lalasto# l^ciftc Cte«t Iiepidoiitctfla# Xh *66 Palagp^ X«l«a, liae la-lassS®, Pacific Le|iMad^tct;flaa Ife Ifey *66 ^la^af® lalwilj Mm Islaato^ BacJ^c Oci«a 'A' *M FaXi^m Mlm&t Mm Bacific Oet^ 111^ I^Mefectylsjs'- lutgiflsrla Hi- Wsy Palae^- lalaiift. Mm l&lmem * 0mm 11130 lagaispls l«f lAi^ctyl3*i It^utels Wsei *66 Ifelaifjm Islfflua, Iiiae I^Ik^s* Pacr.Ac O^m *66 Mm Pacific Qmm, Balsps^ Xslaiii:|i litti Bacific Ocean Bal^xa Mm Pacific 0 mm J^ptOoflact^tai .ls^&rl« 14 l^iac^etylaa In^ifaefta 14 XtSmr^j^ Xilfi^ Pwtific Omm lalaaA^ Mae l&lmM^ Pacific 0mm P&l^ipsa. 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Dr.Jaffieis Bdhlke 526 Acadeaiy of Natural dcl^acas of Philadolphla 19 th and th® I arkway < Ihiladolphia 3t?a* P.6f.Ko* ' . 200 liiciildnida® Irobably Sudorbury Is*, ZB i"db*1964 3 CarleoB Is*, 1 frov.1964 1 1 ' • \ / s , . 1 ■ ' •■■■ ^ " 2 ' • V • / - 2 2 . 4 3 \ ' 11 Blraio Is*,N*¥,dld« 6 Kov*l964 1 17 libtlo Bustor 2a., 2 1 ' 3 . 3 . . 35 ■ - \ 2 'v I" ■ . 1 liowXmd Ia*,W*i[>ld« la. 24 July 1964 1 : i M, 4 $ sDy,Js«!©a BSiilk© Ac uieay of Natural ocionccs of Philadolpliia 19th and th® i-arkway i-hiladslphia .No« 200 Schidnidao Tokelau lo* tAtnfu Xcland Taukalau Xa»yFakaofo Atoll*ia limer Lagoon* 3 March I 963 27 Feb.1965 Palmyra Ia.« !^rth Loi Xa.« 2 April 1964 8 Nov.1964 lijerott Is • f U Taukalau l3..Fakaofo Atoll»f»niall \ _ \ Coral Heada. '\ ' . Qardaor Is.. 27 Feb .1965 23 Oct.1964 Hoviand Is* of field Label 1964 .*■ I f Dr.James BShlks ■ 526 Acad0''-,y of Natural Sciences of JMlad«l|:!hia 19 th £ind the i arkway ■ Philadeljiiiia ‘ • Kef.No. 200 Echidnidao Tokelau la.N'okunono Atoll 1 March 1964 1 1 1 3 From aikar.Taka or Kwajalein Atolls / . ' -/ ; Bet .15 Oct.1964 and 11 Hoy.1964 / 1 - ' • A /■ ( -J ' " , , 1 . / A ^ 'Bf ■ • ■ 1 ' 1 \ Baker Is.,Sandy Beach on S.W. 14 Oct.1963 ■ ■Corner. B^er Ie.,H@ef on N.Side ' 15 HH «V K\ KS IN CO a\ as #-» H «-l H m / sl)r.Jair.0s Blihlka Acadomy of l.atural_Sci©nc«a of iMladolphia 19 th and th© i arkw^ Fbiladelphio 3ti'a* ' , , kef.No. 203 Echidnidao Vostok la 15 dmo 1955 Tongarava Atoll N.v/.Alda 13 in Saooad Clitumal f I N.of South Is.fCaroliaa Xa. 17 June I963 Sand Is., iirobably 6 F©b.l9S5 !l»W«of South Is. •Caroline Is. 17 June 1955 j fo # ♦ / / / ?' •.Dr.'^araes BJJhlke AcadGEiiy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 19 th and the Parkway- Pliiladelpl-iia 3»l'a,. K3f.N0* 200 Echidnidae Jaanria Is.* 5 526 ( ■ ■> '• ‘ i 18 Nov *1964 1 203 f^oringuidaa Bikar Xs*, I 5 Oct*1984 \ Littl® Boater la** 2 Nov*1964 Mekean I®** > 19 Oot.1984 North XiOi Is** \ 8 Nov*1984 From Bikar,taka or Kwajaleia Atoll® Bot*15 0ct*1964 and 11 Nov.1984 faka Is.*, ' ' 22 Oct. 1984 'aMikalau la*,Faokaofo’Atoll 27 Feb .1985 i f- Caroline Ib.,N.N. of ^outh Is*17 dune 1' North ' V !Dr.James B8hlke Academy of Watwral Bciances of Philadelphia 19 th and the Parkwhy r'h.il;4delphia 3,1^^ Sef.Bo. 200 ■ Opliichtliidae 203 Bilcar Is., Carlson Is., little Buster Hov/land Is., Kv/ajaloin 29 Oct.to North Loi Is., laukalau Ie«,Falcaofo Atoll 15 Oct.1964 1 Nov .1964 2 10 Feb,1964 8 Nov. 8 Nov .1964 27 Feb .1965 10 Tokelau Is.,Atafu Is. 3 March I 965 Caroline Is.,N.'J,of South Is.17 June I 965 ' Green la., 4 April 3.964 25 May 1964 Sand Is., 26 June 1964 Vostok la., 15 June I 965 526 2 'i .’At-. TOT, t* Mi t *' ■ I * i>* coi: St y-» V», i W ^4. . ^ IV ^ ‘r -"v '#. 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Cfiairttsa, j^artaeiit of fertebrate Sspt^i^er 19, 1966 2oolo©r fis*n®st A. Laotator, Division of Fislies Oollection of Flsbes froia J^thsonlan Institation Pacific Ocean Biological iiirrej ittacbe4 is a list of fisljes, and eorrosponding collsction stations, obtained ivtm. tke iM-Wisonian Institution f^cifie Ocean Biological Siirvej. ffc>t included in list are the faisilies CSobiida©, H-eotrid&e, (given to Ir. Lachaer), Blemiida®, IS'ipterjgiidae, (givea t© fip» %ring©r) awi Pajipercidae (given to £r. Schaita). Ill identificatioi^ were mj^ by Kr. 'Wilii® F, ^ith-faaia, Museina tschnieian, Mvision of Fishes, ^causs may of the genera inolnded in this list are in need of revision, SOB® of the identifications ar# provisional. We request that this list not be Kade available for jaiblication. 1 3 5 6 7 O 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 , Kwajalein Atoll, Data imeertaln, probably ^=**shall Is *-froa Elk^, Is. {HssI oI W* Sxcis} is. (W. SMe Hioenix ^ssup) Is. (S.W. Is. (W. Side fs.) an Is, sr Is, Kw«j|al® Is, S.W, Side of I (Md lisst aid) . (Large pool Jotoston el OR to K. Sid® to .E, corner of Is.) Side ) on «. » #w ♦ , ^ssibly Marshall la -1 at » # Corner pjxib. Starbaek Is,, Line L j Is., Phoenix Groi^, W. Side 13 Oct. 1963 15 Oct. 19^ 1 lov, 1964 3 July 1965 15 Oct. 1963 9 duty 1964 7 June 1964 2 July 1965 2 April 1964 24 July 1964 n ifov'. 1964 22 Oct, 1964 19 Oct. 1964 17 June 1965 %ring 1964 . of 20 Sept , 1964 8 Sot. 1964 28 Feb. 1964 ^-U L Mbv . 1964 3 Iferch 1965 27 Feb. 1965 11 July 1964 28 Feb. 1964 23 Oct, 1964 1 March 1965 2 U July 19&^ ifev. 1964 -2 Kov. 1964 18 Nov, 1964 24 June 1965 10 Feb, 1964 11 Oct, 1963 26 June 1964 15 Oct. 1964 1 Sept . 1963 8 I tov. 1964 19 Oct. 1964 14 Oct. 1963 Iteb, 1 964 15 Jime 1965 Jime 1965 21 Feb* 1964 --■’K %■ * ^ !s-'■- :?£L, 22 Jmne 1965 15 iov. 1963 13 June 1965 5 July 1964 1r si* f Feb. 1964 6 Jiaie 1964 ^5 Oet. 1964 5 July 1964 Feb, 1964 17 Feb. 1964 W Oct, 1964 4 July 1964 i Nov, 1964 i Feb. 1964 6 »Twi© X964> 1964 2 Feb. 1965 mr, 1963 30 ter. 1964 16 Sept. 1963 r • A ^f ^ i ii ii K Miii- i iiu^i^^ ia ft-i durijt 3* li 45, 1?, 1 13. 1* trloategus - 16, 41, 44, 4 Aeanthunts triostems 33, 37, l*IW**l«iljl, lll.l .III I|»JMI ^ gsBthuruj QliyagQoua __ iSSStteus gMttatus. - ao, 48, 16, 3?^ rg^iwmi eius M agtlmim gaMaa - 18, 9 Jf f '"**‘11 ' I f'l Ti I'lir rii>T>'iun7i verllferm - 41, 2, 3, 4, iC, Ay, M-asQ littiratus Hasp uRleorals ~ a 2©bra30ffia flavescens ^ !WWWWW**II,M»** niW» Pi i ii > i i iiiii ii i ' n lii i yB ii > i«i WM> i i' » iai»MW » » t 3 f # 4 G-Mjnocaai^tis g3:*iseus ~ 3 Monotaxis crandoenlis - 12, GnatiKMlantex auroliaeatus - i>*iWuSuuiiiiiw>i'm«M>* ^wri« ! Hb#« i ' ii ii »»i ( ii wiw^^ tww i 'i i wwiwm w « l-% 2, 26, 22 ltelicM@j^.g ^^aritageM. - 3, 22, 24, 21, 32, 37, 1, 18, 13 Stothoi^lls axlllarlc - 21, 18, 3, 31, 29, 10, 20, 11, 8, 22, 30, 44, 13, 35, 12, 32 ite*. Hua^hrey, Ghaiman, Itepartment of fertebrat# Sept^aber 19, 1966 Zoology Irnest A. tochix©!*. Division of Fishes Collection of Fishes from ^dthsonian Institution Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Attached is a list of fishes, and corres|K>nding collection stations, obtained from the Sasithsonian Institution Pacific Ocean Biological Sujrvey. ttot included in list are the faadlies Gobiidae, Mwstridae, (given to Dr. Lachaer), Blenniidae, 14*ipt®rygiidae, (given to ft?. Springer) and Pai^ercidae (given to Dr. Schultz). All identifications were isade by Mr, William f. Stoith-Vania, Mmevm teehaLcian, Division of Fishes. Because many of the genera included in this list are in need of revision, some of the identifications are provisional. Me recpest that this list not be made available for publication. Bs^asd Is, (S, 314©) Is., Ifeapsijali Is, (Go^-al Msad in I,ag« j ISarsball Is , », *«.*^«* gFo^ CW* >fMs AtoH) Is. (1 liiai Is. C®. Pali^ra Is. (Ifegi to Gswssway Mddls lA^mx) . (fi.l. Lagoon) Is, (SjibII pmX in ifewaM Is. {W.S. Is.) Lijsroo Is, JaaMt Atidd., I^ica Is,, 'fekn Atoll, Ifersball Is, :, 1,4'. Sid# Is.) 15 Oct. 1964 1 . 1 taU. Xs i,W. of Is. Oawlias Is. Sand Is,, Jolsaston Is. Atoll ■Raagar^vE Atoll (!,¥, (kmm^ iltoH to BmoM Ciiai®©! iiolQdcain to.) 15 Oct. 1963 9 Jolj 1^ 7 4wm 1^ 4 l%3 4 ^p*!! 1964 ^ Jni/ 19^ n tm. 1964 2d Oet. 1 19 t^ct. 191 17 Ji»a 1965 i, toi to* Is. *' ., »«a,jalsto Atoll, to, toto nmertato, probably l-Mcrtoj to, Sirahstll la.-lissa Bikar, Tate, or &i 4 al«to AtoHs tofcclan to, Atato Is, sMtoift »4 jyg, Fateofo 4 ton isf of Ms K»«ato to, (¥. SMo to.) a#ajal«to Atoll, Itof^mll to. .car Is, Kw,ijatoln Atoll, ^fitell to, to. S.w, 31 ^ of Is, ^Idsa to. (Md Most cod) ite#»d to. (SPtofii^ ^of on S.l. eo»«r of to. , (top®® pool frilling i^@f on W. Sldo.i ' •, ©o^^^ton Is, Atoll I mt on $,E, 0 s 3 rmp) WmiMm T^^in I, SJdo in Imm Stowltes ^djrnio I^» M.M, 3 i.do &&an to,, ¥, Stdo to. in fxssnt of ftoipoto to, Saa%- tossA 3 .H. Oartmt ala, pssslbto Itw^teil to, fostok Is. Chaj^l at S.W. Coi^i^ Prob. Starbnck to., Liiw IslaMs Bimi® to., Gmm* W,. Side 1 . of 13 ^wm 1^5 if) 1964 8 lov, 1964 kS Feb# 1964 15 Octon »nr, 19^ 3 mrsh 1^5 27 Feb. 1965 11 Jnl^ Ifi ki Ffeb. 11 23 Ost. 1 ^ 1 !4srch 1965 34 JdXj 19^ 8 fter. 1^ 1 ISov, 1964 18 mf» 1964 4 ®® 1965 m Feb. 1^ U Oct. 19^ 4^ Jme 1964 15 Oet, 1964- 1 Sept. 1963 8 Ikyf, 1964 19 Oct. 19 ^ 14 Oet. 1963 15 2mm 1965 22 Jmm l%5 21 Feb. 1964 M, (11.W. SM#), Line I»Iaat8 Is. Cs.M, C^is^) fesgai'^tta AtoH_, K.W. At®H, ^ q ‘ littl© Isls'ts S. of Mslokai 3Is« Saisoa. alOiiK Bocky Shor® ■j^ iii ^&>aa Is. (K. Si. SaM 2s, Jo&jistton Atoll tWfcijtLa, Is. la, W, mM wu- 1 wm w. ^IeI© of* M. p, H^uila, Btroio i,M, Is, I»., S&lalt Atoll, I&rsiisill «4 IlSiP®} la,, S^l ,Xa. d2, .Juiis 1^65 15 tiov. 1963 33 Juno 1965 5 «F«ly 11 17 P^, i* 6 June 1964 ^ Oct. 1964 5 19 ^ ll Fab. 11 17 Fob. 11 ^ Oet, 11 4 4 «ly 19 ^ 8 S»y, 6 Fab* 19^ 6 Iwa 1^ im 1 f«b. 1^5 r ■w. •-” T »i n « i l»» i > 4ag^r4lh t. ii yilM i i(Wli>T i WWi W fflW IWi- NSteW, 37 U, 57 , 46 , MIX ^■ - . n»» i) »»W iwi i» i M m o ri fi i a i n j ftim o aa i S WUMip » B«- ■ aaiB W t < aw *g w-f W>i Ml | i WKi M wl't 'j ii t'ii.«.<» i mi i r’» »*»-' OTi«i i > i> ; ■Stitts ■SWXf -"^-KtjWWWW WX^i 11 iH I'liiillujtigfc 4, 14, 41, If, ■s- ^ o ^ femi jaai KiKa iU! : » "fifc wiiiite. ! - K i wtf i r t r i .iiT i M M,t-< . »i W mimn ar, Hu^tirey, Zoology l^artmeat of fertebrate Irriest A. Lactoer, Mvision of Fishes tolleetioft of Pishes from Smi'thsoaxaa Institatioa pacific OceaH Biological Surfey Attached is a list of fishes, and corresponding collection stations, obtained frott the Sadthsonian Institution ^cific Ocean Biological Survey. Hot included in list ar® ti»e fmilies Gobiidae, Heoiridae, (given to Dr. lachaer), Bleniiiidae, Iriptei^giidae, (given to Er, %ringer), and Parpercidae (given to Cr, Schulta). All iteitifications were »de by it*. 'William F. ^d.th-¥ania, Miseist techniciaa, JEvision of Fishes. ^eause a^ny of the genera inclwied 'in this list are in need of revision, some of the identifications are provisional. Me reqi»st that this list m% be »Ade available for publication. I %f%T ^ X 10 'd. 16 II 1 ' 34 40 41 43 . (S, Side) •5 fershaH Is. ( • f • » Faimiilg la ‘°^.er Is. (i. Side) -*- A . »^a»- Is,, Johnston Is, Atoll a Atoll aia Is.) % ilH, I, Is., Ksrajalein Atoll, Ifers imcertain, probaM^ iiiderbury Is ®>kelatt I R»enix 4® Gaxstosr la, (S. m Is . . _ .. , _ Vf, Side Is-.) s*- . Boktmoiis . AtoH % (a ffcea? Is, Jaands Is,,S.W. Side of Is (Mid West md) 13 w » 15 1964 1 1964 3 1965 15 Qq%. 1963 9 Jaiiy 1964 7 Jnn@ 1964 2 1965 April 1964 24 Jay 1964 11 Noir,. 1964 22 Oct, 1964 19 Oct, 1964 17 June 1965 ^ring 1964 13 Jwm 1965 .<0 Sept, 191 8 tbv. 1964 ^ Feb. 1964 st-n, mv, 19( 3 Ifereh 1965 27 Feb, 1965 11 jay 1964 <48 Feb. 1964 23 Oct. 1964 1 Ifereb 1965 24 July 19^ 8 Itov, 1964 2 !l©v. 1964 18 lov. 1964 24 Jtme 1965 10 Fsb, 1964 11 Oct. 1963 June 1964 15 Oct. 1964 1 Sept, . 1963 B IkiV, 1^ 19 Oct. 19^ 14 Oct. 1963 Prob. im 15 Jme 1965 M Jwm 1965 lAJli 45 46 M Jmrn 1965 15 Ifcv. 1963 47 43 49 55 56 5? 53 59 63 64 65 66 67 63 Stai^usk Is. (K.M. Si4s), Lin© lalaKis Birae Is, (S.VI. Corner) ^ngareaa Atoll, K,W* Si4© Atoll, on Lagpoa side o; littie Islets S. of Molokai Is, fagasa, fatnila, Aaeriean Saooa, along Booky Shor© Kcloan Is. (W, Sid© Is*) Sand Is, Jotoston Is, .Atoll iadteib Atoll ifersball Is, fioMlawi Is, tricing reef on W, Sid© iktl»ean Is, ¥, Sid® Pago Pago, Aaericaa Saaoa Pago P^o, fdtiiila, A^rie^ Saaioa Birnie Is,, li,W* Side ISgsSeaa Is, Pal^rra Is,, CkJoper Is, (Side of If, Jafeor Is.,, Jalttit Atoll, Ifershall Howland Is, &*©«© Is, laire Atoll, Sand 13 Jme 1965 5 dnly 1964 17 Feb. 1964 6 Jim© 1964 25 Oct, 1964 5 July 1964 la Feb. 1964 17 F®b. 1964 a9 Ost, 1964 4 Only 1964 8 Ifev, 1964 6 Peb. 19 ^ 6 196 ^ 19^ a feb. 1965 Mov. 1963 m Mar. 19 ^ 16 s^. 1963 •mm 3Xf 14f ^0 1# 1 33# ^9# U# 6 # 22# f ij ¥sriola louti *■# IS# 3t 32# a 10# 35# 4. $ *## # <8s.f # 31# 33# # ,# •<*^*«*f J^insphelna miarodoB •- 18# 3# 2# S# 2 f *# ■t ■ # 6# 2.4# 6toBg^tti0 - 2# 35# 37# 1^# 4^ ^lueph#!^ nelai^stl^ - 8# 2?# If# 38# 39# 23# 40# 33# fiplBephelus timaffiimtma *- 16# If# 38# 31# 27# 2# If# 33 ^3 SpinepheXus socialis ~ 23, 14, 31, 13, 42, 22, 19, 2, 37 Flectropcaaga tmmcatus ~ 18 Aiarpen^don lencoforaaffileiia - , 4 , 33 , 10 , 1 jSpiixepheliig *# 33, 1 # ^ If # 42 *# i? mh 3 $ # 22 # Pegasus draoonia - 66 19, ^7, 33, 37, 31, 4 $ 32, 33* 4, la’ * rja«iaiiiiaii i m< iiiii :( i i i j|j g ||j. muffw r~i g wn < i tii i i ii. 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SGARIDAE Scarops .lordanl - 31> hh} 18 Scaru s .j one s i - 18, 22, 4, 2, 14 Scarus foster! - I4j 9, 21, 16 Scarus sordidus - 11 Scarus schle^eli - 18 Scarus microrhinos - 11, 12 Ghloriu^us blcolor - 12, 11 Qalotomus spinidens - 18 Ghlomrrus gibbus - 8 Scarus (%)ecies) — 2, 21, 18, 26, 12, l6, 11, 22, 4, 14, 20, 29,3^ 28, 25, 8 9, 15 Scarus vermicixlatus - 3 Scarus harid - 4> 16 LUTJANIDAE Lut.janus Yai^iensis - 6, 9j 28, 8, 4^ 25, 44^ 35j 26 , 5> H Lut.janus bohar - 29 Lut,1 anus m.onostigma - 10, 21, l6, 22, 32, 26 Lut.janus kasmira - 28, 2 Lut.janus gibbus - 28 Gymnocaeslo g. 7 mnopters - 13 Lut.janus (young) - 33> 32 CIRRHITIBAE Glrrhitus pimulatus - 31, 35, 41, 33, 37, 23, 30, 40, 19, 10, 20, 44, 38 Paracirrhites hemisticus - 20, 41, 19, 38, 37 Cirrhitops hubbarti - 19, 13 Girrhitichthys aprinu s - 32, 10, 4 Iso cirrhitus sexfasciatus - 41 Meocirrhites armatus - 20 Paracirrhites arcatus - 16, 26, 20, 29, 3 Pempheris oualensis- 44, 35, 20 SYNOD0NTIDAB 3 , 21 , 2 , Saurida gracilis - 14, Synodus yariegatus - 2, 11, 22, 18 Syaodus englemani - 12 26, 12, 18, 11, 22, 29 Acanthrrus _achllles - 14, 24, 45, 17, 16, 37, 35, 20, 23, 44, 31, 38, 30 , 29, 41 lineatus - 3, 18, 20, 35, 13, 19, 27, 33, 37, 23, 31, 4 Acanthurust, triostegus - l6, 41, 44, 46, 38, 6, 23, 27, 21, 5, 31, 14, 26, 3, 2, 8, 47, 32, 33, 4, 18, 29, 22, 9, 24, 48, 19, 7, 30, 1 Acanthuras triostegus sandyicensis - 15, 49 Acanthiirus oliyaceous - IS Acanthurus guttatus - 24, 20, 48, 16, 37, 23, 27, 35, 1, 44, 13, 31 Acanthurus glaucopareius - 20, 30, 3, 35, 27, 11, 6, 28, 16, 12 Acanthurus gahhm - 18, 9 Zebra soma yer lifer urn - 41, 2, 3, 4, 8 Naso lituratus - 2, 29, 3 Naso imicornis - 29 Zebrasoma flayescens - 2, 17 Zebrasoma scop as - 2, 12, 11 Acanthurus mata - 9, 4 Ctenochaetus cyanoguttatus - 30, 19, 23, 2 Gtenochaetus striatus - 14, 8, 23, 2, 28, 26, 22, 20, 12, 29, 18, 9, 3, H, 13, 16, Acanthxirus nl^ris » 44, 27 , 21 , 37 , 23 , 2 , 20 , 31 , 12 , 5 , 19 , 13 , 35 , 3 A» nigrofuscus -< 29 , 3 , 12 , 11 , 18, 54 Masa valajningi ~ H Acanthurus sp, - 9 , 10 , 18, 12 , 33 , 22 , 28 , 23 , 8 , 18 Acanthupus xanthropt erus - 9 Forclpiger lol - 11 Heniochus permutatus ~ 11, 12 Megaprotodon strigangulus - 12, 17, 18 Ghaetodon reticulatus - 11, 12 C, bennetti — 4 C, imimaculatus “ 2, 17 C» ornatissimus - 2, 4, 15, 17, 20 C, trifasciatus “ 2, 11, 12, 14, I 6 , 22, 26 G» lineolatus « 2, 4, 9 G. falcilia - 14 , 21, 22, 25, 2, 34 G» lunula - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 18, I 9 , 20 G» vagabundus 9 G» quadrimaculatus <- 21, 23, 24 G. citrinellus 2, 3, 18, 20, 21, 24, 28, 29 G. ephippium 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, I 6 , 17 G, auriga - 2 , 4,, 6 , 7, 8 , 9, 12, 14, 15, I 6 , 17, 21, 25, 26 , 29 G. semelon 14, 21, 22 G» mertensii <- 2 G» rafflesii - 11 Pie slops melas “• 18 Pieslop 3 corallicola ~ 20, 21 Pseudochromis aircea marshallensis — 12, 11, 2 Pseudograma polyacantha — I 6 , 11, 29, 12, 3, 2 Aporops bilinearis - 41, 33, 29, 20, 19, 37, 30, I 6 , 23, 10, 44, 3 LUTJANIDAl Scolopsis cancellatus - 29, IS TRIPTKRIGIIME HelcograMna chica - 3S HelcograTTiTTia. species - 3S, 2, 12 POEGILIIME Poecilia sp. - 67 Gymno c arnius griseus - 3 Monotaxis grandoculls - 12, 11 Gnathodentex anrolineatus - 2, 11 TETRAROGIME = SCOEPAMIME Taenianotus triacanthus - 20 GORPHAeNIME Goryphaena hippurus - 6S APOGONUMl Paramia qiiinquelineata - 2, 21, 9, 28, 8, 25, 12 Apo^on exo stlffpia - 26, 20, 21, 2, 22, 12 ” ” snyderi - 18, 16, 26, 14, 11 " ” novemfasciatus — 22, 29, 21, 18, 20 ” ” trlmaculatus - 12 ” " variegatus - 14, 22, 8, 21 " " robustus ? - 3, 33, 46, 57, 27, 31, 35, 4 ” " nigrofasciatus - 12 Cheilodipterus macrodon - 12, 22 ApoRon angnstatus ? — 30 Apogon sp. - 31, 13, 4, 44, 20, 16, 29, 30, 3, 10, 23 ” ” erythrinus - 21, 8, 46, 18, 9, H, 2, 12 ” " savayensis ? - 46, 18, 29, 8, 3 ” " ocellatus - 32, 27, 22 ” ” nubilis - 18, 29, 2, 22, 21, 12 Gymnapogon urospllotus - 18 " " gracilicauda ~ 18 AULOSTOEHMl Aulostomus chinensis - 12 Zanclus cornutus ~ 3, 16, 2, 20, 22, 17 POMAGANTHIDAE Centropyge flavissinm - 29, 2, 20, 16, 12, 22, 46 Parupenexis barberinus - 29, 12, 18, 4, 21, 6, 8, 28 Parupeneus trifasciatus - 20, 18, 3, 28, 29, 6, 11, 26, 46 Parupeneus blfasciatus - 31, 19, 22 Parupeneiis pleurosti^jna — 29, 11, 28 Upeneus arge - 9 MjHo idichthys samoensis - 29, 11, 26, 6, 18, 21, 8, 2, 9, 22, 4, 14, 46 Hulloidlchthys auriflamma - 4, 2, 15 Parupeneus cyclostomus - l6, 26 Parupeneus - 55^ 29, 1, 56, 22, 11 Mullidae - 22, 21 CARACANTHUMl Garaeanthus maculatus - 19, 29, 20, 37 Cara cant bus unipinnxis 12, 57^ 46, 29, 18 Carapus mourlani - 11, 4 KUHLIDAE Kuhlla taeniura - 56, 39, 22, 13 Kuhlia marginata - 44, 41, 23, 27, 45, 13, 30, 48 Kuhlla petit! - 45, 10, (48?), 30, 33, 19 Kuhlia sandvicensis - 34 SIGANIDAE Siganus rostratus - 18, 3, 29, 20, 11, 2 Siganus sp, - 28 FISTULARIQAE Flstixlaria petimba - 62, 22, 15, 28, 20, 29, 14 MUGILIDAl NeoiB.yxus chaptalii - 13^ 16, 5, 23, 20, 63, 43, 21, 6, 4, 14 Ghelon vaipjiensis - 21 Crenimugil crenllabis - 4, 14 lEIGHONOTIIME ChallxodFbes tauensis - 31, 13, 30 , (No data Marshall Is. or Line Is.), 41 Stenatherina temmj..nckii - 2, 29, 3, 18 Pranesus pingnis - 28 Allanetta sp. - 55 SPHISAMIME Sphyraena genie ~ 64 KIPHOSIDAE Kyhosus vaigiensis - 28, 29 K. cinerascens - 4, 9 EXOGOSTIISAB-176 Parexocoetus mento LETHRINIDAE Lethrinus nebulosus - 28, 11, 2 Lethrinus — 29, 28 Antennatus bigibbus - 10 POMCMTBIDAE Abudefdtif biocellatus ~ 12, 2, 29, 3 Abudefdul amabilis 33> 3j 35, 6, 19, 13, 10, 37 Abudefdiif leucopomus - 19, 10, 3, 13, 48, 33, 32, 37 Abudefduf phoenixensls - 41, 23, 19, 35, 37, 27, 33, 20, 13, 30, 31, 58, 44 Abudefduf septemfasciatus ■-> 25 Dascyllus aruanus - 2, 14, 21, 29, 11, 8, 12, 18, 26, 22 Pomacentrua nigricans - 25, 12, 2, 19, 10, 8, 18 Pomacentrus vaiull - 2, 3, 18, 22, 29, 26, 46, 12, 11, 21, 28 Pomacentrus aureus - 35, 13, 10, 30 , 33, 31, 44, 37 Abudefdul septemfasciatus - 46, 22, 14, 20, 21, 5 Pomacentrus pavo - 22, 26, 6, 28, 21 Pomacentrus pavo ? 14, 18 Abudefduf sordidus - 23, 31, 14, 45, 41, 42, 27, 21, 35, 38, 18, 32, 33, 6, 48, 5, 22, 15, 30, 56 Abudefduf lacrymatus - 18, 12, 2, 3, 29, 19 Abudefduf eoelestis - 29, 3 Abudefduf ciiracao 12, 11, 18 Pomacentrus albofasciatus - 14, 20, 25, 6, 19, 5, 32, 1, 37, 24, 44, 59, 22, 8, 4 Pomacentrus lividus - 8, 19 Abudefduf dickl - 18, 3, 4, 19 Abudefduf ^laucus - 39, 44, 32, 6, 16, 22, 26, 10, 19, 22, 4, 21, 56, 2, 39 Abudefduf imparipennis - 44, 20, 21, 31, 32, 33, 35, 30, 38, 4, 14, 41, 19, 10 Chromis caeruleus - 22, 3, 18, 2, 26, 25, 14, 12, 8, H, 21 Chromis vanderbilti ~ 10 Pomacentrus .jenkinsi - 33, 38, 3 Pomacentrus saxatllls - 13 Abudefduf leucozona - 10, 5, 32 Pomacentrus melanopterus - 29, 11, 13 Chromis dimidiatus -* 29, 10 Abudef d-uf taupp-g - 60 Chromis lepidolepis - 3 Abudefduf sp> - 45, 32 Abudefduf sp. - 36 Amphiprion bicinctus ? ~ 29 Centropyge flavissimus - 26 Epibxilus Insidiator - 12, 3, 2, 11, 14, 21, 22, 20 Halichoeres hortulanus - 20, 59, 4, 3, 18, 29, 12, 26, 12, 3 Labroides bicolor - 11, 2, 26 Labroides diaiidiatus - 22, 3, 11, 29, 26, IS, 2, 46 Gomphosus varius - 18, 3, 26 , 29, 22, 59, 12, 20 Halichoeres argas - 13, 44 Cheilinus fasciatus - 22, 2, 11 Cheilinus trilobatus - 3, IS, 29, 21, 22 Hemipteronotus (:xyrichth.y3) taeniourus - 18, 29, 21 Thalassoma purpiiretim - 37, 14, 24, 44, 31, 4, 35 Thalassoma fuscm - 23 , 10, 32, 35, 31 Hemiff^rmnus me lap ter us - 12, 29, IS .Eialossoma umbrostyCTia - 30, 33, 43, 21, 31, 10, 6, 19, 24, 41, 31, 29, 13, 5, 14 61, 20, 23 , 47, 22, 16, 32, 1 Thalassoma harwickei - 3, 59, 2, 6, 16, 14, 26, 21, 22, 18, 12, 29 Thalassoma quinquivlttata - 18, 20, 3, 24, 6, 23, 44, 29, 16, 10, 37, 13, 33, 2, 12 41, 2L, 26 Thalassoma amblycephalus - 2, 17, 13, 31, 37, 3, 29 Qheilinus undulatus - 3, 4 Stetho.lulls linearis - 29, 18, 22, 20, 24, 21 Goris aygula - 18, 2 Gomphosus varius - 22, 26, 11, 2, 18, 14 Maeropharyngodon pardalis - 3 Halichoeres hoeveni - 28, 29, 12 Pseudochellinus tetrataenia - 2 Ps eudo cheilinus hexataenia - l6, 29, 22, 11, 14 Anampses caeruleopuactatus - 38, 44 Gompho sus tricolor - 4 Halichoeres trimaculatus - 22, 32, 6, 21, l6, 29, 4, 3, 18, 2, 26, 22 Halichoeres margaritaceus - 3, 22, 24, 20, 21, 32, 37, 1, 18, 13 Stetho .lulls axillaris - 21, 18, 3, 31, 29, 10, 20, 11, 8, 22, 30, 44, 26, 4, 3, 13, 35, 12, 32 Halichoeres mar^in-atus -• 2, 18 Halichoeres kallochroma - 28 Cheilinus digrammus ? - 18 Cheilinus sp. ? - 3 Labrichth.y3 cyanotaenia - 12, 11 Cheilinus trilobatus ? - 18, 29, 21, 3, 22, 11, 2, 14, 12, 25 Labridae sp, - 32 Hallcheres biocellatus — 11 Cymolutes praetexbatus - 21 Haliehoeres sp. - 29, 14, 22, 8, 20 Stetho.lulls stri^iventer - 25, 2 Stetho.lulls sp. “ 16 Thalassoma sp. - 54 ^qJJm 3 ± ktf ' px_A 9 G ‘■i r? 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CX P 1 ■ -o /-H *7 L'i 'f L.i p 4 L/ #■ f Q ^ ■■ O ■'? ^ f X ‘w 4' # 0 **«*» /’X i r / ' - 9 •’ ■•-» «?v ? -s ?V 0 T I-T^4 r 'i J ^^3 L- -1 i •' ? T *, 5^4 ^ j- f -»■ ^ .. : ^x..i t,. X. rn TR ^ X •* sp -- -..LCT, p 5.>ept f 1 Or ,4_ - -y J ^ . .* 1 b t ♦‘"l >v 1 65 /' ? . ' -4 f' •-, .-4 y t-r i • * ^ ' 1 O f ■ % -i,. - . ro- f 0 n 7 •f 'tot* O **. / - - I - t. ^ ■r H 79 5> )n « . n . L a P P . b . C, lapD I 5 ij SU'if ^ '^-I is ^ t/f^ ^ M *?/ Jll^^ r'l S '\ ’^ ^ / ^ Si Zfy I !:S_>t_i 2 f 9 pic S ~v *Tr *^ / » £' 1 t-'V t j' > V V SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON. D. C. 20560 2 October I967 Dr. Robert L. lyie PO Box 8095> Waikiki Station Honolulu, Hawaii 96815 ^9 ^ s ^ slu 2 CiC Dear Bob 7 /?- Cflc^iu / ^XJ> 7 What is the status of your frozen specimens out there? Warren King told me today that as far as he knows the possible Petrel specimen has never come back in here and if 7 P, « 2 ? 2 ^ =. 5 cUcj^ ■the Brown-winged Terns have come in he’s unaware of it. Brian Harrington is looking for 20 collected birds from Johnston whichi^,/ // / . r/ we presume are not here. 'k*'' t. 9)* 4. ai^ additional information regarding the bird observations, such as photographs, i»tes on and soft parts, etc. We hop® to hear from you in the near future. Very truly yours. Eobert A. Sundell itesearsh Curator Pacific Project Division of Birds Dear ajb. Since Kaz* 3 ?unna axA tedne are qaite basy today I aai^aking the liberty ot writing to make sta*© that yoa reoeiire the infomation ^ th@ Sooty Tern In plenty of time. This letter win presaraably reach yon ^rly n@sxt week i«Ki if at that time yon flM that yon need addltioiml details please let ns loaoir imm^iiately. If this is the case please state veiry i^ecifleally what infor¬ mation yon need. We win send it to yon at the hotel on Wake as soon as we are able to compile what yon request. The incubation period of the Sooty fern is 26 days, !W.s fact was ed ly B, ^^tson in I 907 from observations made on 16 nests on the Dry Tor- tngas. The figure is quoted widely in other literature but I have been unable to locate any indication that other workers have attainted t© verify it. At that time the same per^K reported that the young were coi^letely feathered at the end of 30 days and ” as the birds get older they begin to fly slKsrt distances. At the ersi of 35 days they can cover 30 to ^ ^oot very rapidly by a series of flying hops. * %rant wte} also stt^ed the birds ' on the Ehy Tortugas says that the young are on the wlog in two nonths. Whtson also states that Inoulmtion is by both saxes idth each bird sitting for 2k hours the change-over ©oourring at ni^t. After hatching the young are brood¬ ed by a parent for the first three daysf this careful protection is followM ly feeding by both parents ai^ a considerable increase in mobility of the young birds, Ihey learn to run to the bushes remainiag motionuLess after stickily their heads into the ©totoh of a bush or depressing the bo^y against ary oonvenissit object. Kie j^rents soon learn to rewgnise their own young and the young learn to respond to their own parents. Each parent feeds its own young ar^i attacks the jQvmg of any other biid which invades its territory* This leads to raaiy fights i®ong tti© adults aid much moiftatllty among the i^ung. I hope that this information is what you want aai will prove useful. If not let us ki»3W and we will puJU. together aid send anything else you nedd if available. Sincerelyi; Hobert A. 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H 94 ^^ '7 ^ lAo u5 Vv\ m uTu^_^ _1_442 5 „3 t a (s A Ibex. _ _.^kcc (__coii_ecIi ca »\ ilk T6 sXVo- C(xv\Tc^n s 33 ie following speclfflens were resK^wed frcaa tJae U.S.H.M. collecticMis by Dr. Riehard Banks (F,¥.S.) in January 1967. Ttie speclnjene were forwarded to I 4 r. Eugene Kridler in HonolulUj as a tei^orery loan, with Dr. Himphrey’s approval, Jan Eeege Species Ho. Saw HiaethOR altfaereus 155908 cf HialacroGorax respleuleus 157987 ■ ' f Anas plal^rhynchos 236095 # Anas platyrhynehos 296218 Anas crecca 433999 Anas crecca 206075 9 Anas aiiasr lease 413^5 Spatula clypeata 151B02 Bucephala albeola 414112 Bucephala albeola 4 i 4 i 15 9 Hlstrionieus histrionlcus 78^2 cf Fullca americana 4o48lO »IHWTlli No. S Haalaropus fulicariue 242678 H i m Diomedea nigripeg Diomedea Iramutabilis Puffiniis griseus Pufflnus paclficus Puffinus nativitatUE Pterodroma iiypoleuca Bulweria bulwerii Oceanodroma markhami Phaethon rubrlcauda Riaethon rubrlcauda ♦ .7 Suia dactylatra f Sula dactylatra ; Sula leucogaeter Sula leucogaeter Sula sula f: €ula sula Pregata minor Pregata minor Pregata minor Pluvialis decmainica Arenaria interpres Numeniue tahitlensis Jan Reese Ho. school collection school collection^ 496176 494176 492965 494159 Sex WBiimiijKi - ^ 9 uSk & 493025 9 493051 imm, c? 494258 9 493062 imm. 9 496273 V 9 iiai 496248 9 494377 ism. 496633 9 493140 494248 9 494246 cf school collection • school collectiom 9 493204 cf Sped Ho Heteroscelus is Limosa lapponics 494833 Sterna fuscata action cf ProcelEterna cexnilea Anous stolidus Anous minutuE Gygie alba Psittlrostra cantana January 24, 1967 The following U.S.N.M, specimens were loaned to Dr. Charles Ely (Hays, Kansas) in January 1967. Sterna lunata Jan Reese Sterna fuscata 189426 300626 358144 21290 300633 358145 212142 300635 240935 300636 240937 300638 240938 300639 240980 340640 - 240982 300641 300600 300642 300601 300645 300603 300647 300605 300648 300609 358150 300618 448349 300620 300624 448350 January 24» 1956 The following Pacific Project specimens were forwarded to Dr. Charles Ely in January 1967. Jan Reese Sterna fuscata Sterna lunata 493440 494327 495007 493259 494124 495052 493670 494328 495022 493260 494354 49S053 493742 494329 495493 493261 494355 495299 492743 494694 495496 493970 494356 495300 493745 494695 495500 493971 494446 495516 493843 494701 495874 493972 494447 495534 493879 494707 495875 493973 494448 495886 493889 f 494709 495877 493974 494449 493891 494711 495878 493975 494450 496216 493901 494713 495879 493976 496386 494714 495880 493977 496474 494004 494715 493978 494007 494716 496241 493979 494022 494719 496473 493980 494024 494999 494030 January 23 , 196? !Ilxe following specimens were removed froa the U.S.H.M. collections by Dr. Richard Banks (F.W.S.) in January I 967 . The specimens were forwarded to Mr. Eugene Kridler in Honolulu, as a temporary loan, with Dr. Humphrey’s approval. Jan Reese Species Bo. Hiaethon althereus 155908 cf Rialacrocorax re epleudeue 157987 t Anas platyrhynchos 236095 cf Anas platyrhynehos 298218 f Anas crecca ^13999 cf Anas crecca 206075 $ Anas americana ^^13975 cf Spatula clypeata 151802 cf Bueephala albeola hikuB cf Bucephala albeola kikii5 t Hlstrionieus hlstrionieus 78962 (f Fulica americana 4o48lO d Squatarola squatarola 414792 9 Gape11a gallinago 414879 9 Totanus meletnoleucus 70117 Totanua flavipes 415000 d Calidris canutus 293390 9 Erolia acuminata 165888 d Erolia melanotOE 293409 cf Erolia alpina 415138 9 I*isK)sa fedoa 230504 ■m Grocethia alba 415440 9 Larae argentatus Larus delawareneie Larus franklinil Laras piiiladelphia Larue j^iiladelphla Rlesa tridactyla Fratercula cornlculata Miiaus polyglottoe 470775 128583 ©le follo^'lng. gpeelseas ware removed frcaa tiie collectioae ©f tfet Blclfic Project la January 1967* Tbe speciiaena ler® foi^Med to Mr, Sugeae Irliler in Honolulu vildi Pr. Humphrey's approval. Speci es ■igigtdIiSwiwMiiwgwN n il DiesEedea nigripee Diojaedea iGaautabilis Puffinus griseus Puffinus paclficuE ‘ PuffinuB aativitatus PterodrcKoft hypoleuca Bulweria bulwerli Oceanodrma markiitot Hiaethoa rubrlcauda Phaethon rubricaMa Sula dactylatra Stila dactylatra Sula leucogaster Sula leucogaeter S^^la sula Sula sula Pregata minor Fregata minor Fregata minor Piuvialls decaainlca Arenaria interpres / Nisaenius tahitlensis I© school collection S«3£ f school eollec tlon 496176 O' 493025 d 49^1^258 f 9 494377 to. ■mH' 493140 «| 9 t 494248 494246 o ± ™ w school collection school coUectlc®' Species lo. Heteroscelus ineanurn « 493214 Limosa lapponlca 494833 Sterna fuscata school colled Sterna lunata 495051 Procelsterna cenxlea 496483 Anous stolidus 494276 Anous Biinutus 493308 Gygis alba school eolleci Psittirostra cantans 494164 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON, D. C. 20560 December 29 , 1966 Dear Jan This is a desperation shipment. We unloaded the Shearwater's 1^^ year accumulation of junk on Tuesday and Wednesday. The warehouse is full from wall to wall and sadcMiii floor to ceiling and I have to move some things out, I have found recen:^ly that I have what appears to be a resident population of Dermestids here in the warehouse - can't seem to get tid of them because every trip brings me a new supply. » I thoi.ght I'd better zoom these skins to you before the Dermestids get to them and start munching. Things are frantic right now - and I had planned to take a vacation at the end of the year. I know there are a few McBee cards missing and a fet^ that I shuffled into the wrong pack for these trunks. I'll look around here tomorrow and see if I can't round up some of the cards. Since the cards are a little too heavy to lay on top of the birds I'll send them separately sometime tomorrow or Saturday, They may reach you just about the same time as these three trunks. Regards, r.'■> „ ■ =■•'■'" ;-'i' *' ’ 5 - - "rJf •<£■ Hovea&ejp 22 . 1966 Dear Kalph, I understand the J^egata population Is at a peak now and you are interested in working out some kind of a plumage identification, suggested I write you concerning the frigate-birds. Several months ago I started so® taxonomlcal work on the iregata we had here at the Museum. To ^ surprise I found that we have an un¬ described supspecies within our study area. The northern birds are large and the southern birds smaller, liie northern race, which populates Johnston, is described and na®d Fregate jalnor pal®rstoni, the southern race has never been described and was thought to be the sa® as the northern race, I suspect the two races might possibly »et at Johnston since it Is situated between the northern Island race and the southern island race. You could help verify w^her or not this is true by taking so® ®asure®nts on the live birds yoS can capture or kill. There has been very little published about the ft'lgate-birds and I have done very little with the plumages so far. I have gone through my ^^'®d^®8^epby and xeroxed the few articals that give some plumage description about the Fregata minor. I am forwarding them and a few other descriptive plumage articals on other species of Fregata, with the hopes they might assist you in writing up your descriptions of the Johnston Atoll bird plumage s. I cannot add much to the plumage descriptions already given in these articals, because of the lack of varalble plumaged birds here in the collection. It would be interesting to know ^ust intence the orange-brown gets in the Immatures. Also we have one breeding male, from Johnston, which has a light greyish wash on its chest. Could you coBmsent on this? The other males we have lack this greyish chest. I am including a table of the ®asurments I made from the specl®ns here at the Museum and hope you will be able to add to them. Would you please collect any exceptionally small looking adult Fregata? If I can be of any assistance with the plumages please write. '>1 f: Sincerely. S! m ' :■ iv > -1-' ^MmesAi&r 3 ? 1966 Mr. Tad B. Ullsian Branch Manager Data Processing Systems 500 E Street, Southwest Washington, D. C, Dear Mr. Ullman; Unfortxmately !4r. Mehlin had ® very diverse class to teach, witii some students having three to five years* experience with the 7616 and others who had never seen the 7616 before. I will have to cocaaent from the beginner stage, as I was one of those students who had never seen the 7816 before. I think Mr. Mehlln, under the circumstances, did a very satisfactory job. Although I found him impossible to tinderstand the first few days, I finally caught up with the class by him helping me when class was not in session, /igain speaking as a beginner I might suggest that with the diversity of a class such as the one we had it would be helpful to the beginner if he would elaborate more on the simple basic machine operations I would like to thank you and Mr. Mablin for a very informative week. Sincerely yours. Jan Reese Museum Aide October 17, 19ob / Dear Dick; I-nille you were here at the Smithsonian Inetitutlonj waiting to go to Africa, you expressed an Interest in working or collecting birds of Africa in your spare time. At the time of oiir discussion I had fully Intended to go see Mr Bond, Dr. Ripley's assistant, in connection with the bird collection and what you could do to assist them with their African collections. But somehow I never managed to go over there with you. Well I finally went over and told Mr. Bonds as much as I could about you and your situation and also your location in Africa, I suggeste that he contact you concerning some phase of biz^ work that would be beneficial to both of you, I ment to wite you as soon as I talked with him but time got away frcan me and you may have already heard frca him by now because he was very laueh interested in the idea, I am hoping that letter gets to you first explaining his, if not, I certainly hope you two got together on some idea to work things out agreeable to both of you. Again I am sorxy that I am so late getting this letter off to you. We have been thinking about you and we hope that your new adventure is working out satisfactorily for you. Drop us a line once in awhile and let us know jtist how your Idea Is working out, I am interested. Sincerely yours, Jan Reese Pacific Program September 20, 1966 13ear Jan: Enclosed in this trunk are great piles of aU sorts of junk that have been collected from 1001 and one places. Please distribute it to those it should go to. Enclosed for you are all of the bird catalogs I could find out here and in the office. They airen't doing me ai^ good and you should have them back there. Enclosed are the following items for the following people: Ectoparasite and Eeriese Samples (one or so catalogs) to Binion. SIC and other banding records give to Roger Clapp first so he can take out the ones from SIC lit. Intexldland movement cards - Jane Church oiHy.(don't give these to anyone else) If Jane isn’t there save them for her return. Two master banding books from SI^ trips and 1 from Leewards - give to Jane only. Hope all is well back in E.C, I’m very sorry about the mess-up on the frozen shipment The idiots out here assured me everything was arranged and that it would arrive on the flights and at the times I sent to you. This seems to be the normal thing. This happens on almost all of the shipments I receive. Band a few of the little fellows for me and I'll thinig about you while these mean Wedge-tails are trying to tear my hand off. Regards, Dear Doug: Unfortunately in this letter I have aethiag but bad news and eosplalnts. I will start with the supflles The pressure ©f the war is beginnlmg t® be felt. Most leather goods are beeoBlnf searoe and expen®ive. This ineludes Plight Gloves.I have acquired ail the gloves available and the dealers tell »e there will be no sore available, s@ try t© conserve what y@u have. I have less than fifty pair here, I a* forwarding for»ald8hyde and ©otten at every opportunity. I®u will be getting elosve to 200,000 nuaber 3 bands before Christaas. They will be eoalng la several different sr; Ipaents. How does that new guaffied tape »achiae work? I finally got hardwood sawdust and have forwarded several drures of It. D® you know anything about the scope which was sent back here'’ The eye lense Is »lssing, Is it to be replaced? Upon unpackaglng the last specliBen shipment it was noted that several skins were damp with s©*ethlng. Since the smell ©f moth flakes was s® strong I ©®uli n©t detect any other ©dors. Then I noticed the dampness was only on these speclaens that were with In a few Inches ©f the a@th flakes. I have never seen napthlene i© this before s@ I asked Dick Her111 about the flakes. It see®es that the moth flakes were n©t napthlene but para-dlcloro-b^^s*^-, a pot^^^.tdrawing agent. Evidently the P.D.B. had drawn the fat and anyother moisture fro® the skin ©f the ...b 1 rds fact that they were locked in the irunks f®r several weeks during the Air Strike, probabley added t© the ®f the dampened skins. You night keep this la sind and posslbley refrain froa: using P.D.B.. P.D.B. l®@ke and sffells like napthlene, although it usually ©®»es In crystal fora rather than flakes and is transparent rather than whitelsh like napthlenejYlakes. There were als® a number of skins with ®ut Kc Bee Cards. Their field numbers are listed below- 1517 2012 2237 20567 1601 2029 20520 30592 1603 2035 20565 Jay Gee and Binlon are ridding thf^ffreezer o®term heads, Ralph g®t all the alee, and I aaigetting t* bird skinners next week. S© give ne a ebuple @f weeks and I will write y®u ©©noernlng the freezer spaee, Binl©n lust walked In and said he has finished the heads and has written y®u f®r »ore, s© If y«u have a siaall freezer could y©u ship it Sunday, the 25th? If the heads don't fill it put any kind ©f speclaens in It. S®rry t® be s® rushee but they have two aileroseopes and they are both working full tlae @n those heads and lands only knows they have been taking up freezer spaee here for ages. It would be gre->-t If we ©®uld get caught up «n those tern heads. I sure hope you ©an sake It. I will ship those tw© large freezers ©ut right away s® y®u will have the* for later, I had seae ©ther things t© say but I g©t t® siake this aall, s@ will write later. September I9, 1966 Dear Dr. Ely: Hope this letter flais you well ®rl few questions I would like t© ask: d With sehool. I a I rreGlved a Pufflaus paciflcus (alcoholle) speclasa fr©B Doug last week. A a©te with it said y®u had inforaed se of Its dispositioa. Unfortunately I d© not reeall you telling me anythlrif about It. The specisen appeared a Hr tie ieeowposeA and was probable-'fbuM washed up on the shore. It had n© nuaber ©r data with It, Doug salt John Bush*an brought It t© Honolulu s® when John was here last week I asked hl« about It but,he had never seen or heard bird before Do y©u kn©w anything about this spe@l»en? Blnlon andf®r the vial box ©©ntalnlng oasserine tv skins. I aa sorry to say we had n© lu©k. I reeleved a vial ' Istaas Is. Warbler and one »©use speeiaen, last year. Couid this be the box In question? Tf not what speoles are we looking f®r? T have fwo bags of frozen young Sooty Terns, with data and location. They are designate! f©r ectoparslte ©©llectlens. Would you want the* or any portion ©f the® when Jay Cee finishes with the»? I also recleved a bag ©f finches, and myna) with no nuff Dickey Blrds( Garilrial, sandpiper, or data. Would these be yours?” I forwarded ©ne large box via 4tri Class Kail a s®all one on September 15>- B©th boxes contained gave Be when you left. I have another b©x ®f bird 7, tninfs you I will Sincerely Dear Jan, Enclosed you will find all the McBee cards we could find of those you asked for. We will keep a list of the others in case we come across more, but things are pretty well in order as far as Mc]^es go. Enclosed: 1709 1759 185U 20U0 206U 5915 26072 We will send you some birds as soon as the air strike is over. We have a real freezer full. Last week we mailed some birds back for Dr, Zusi, These are all we have at the moment. Nothing new. Keep cool. Yours truly. Dick P,S, Here also are some McBees for all the heads I sent you a while ago. Dmx Bp* i^ie* I am ©aeiosijsg ii»ting@^^^p.a«s4(lepata ©f our mllmtiom- of birds* I febes® iists wiJl bs of use ia selocbi'f© eol3l®@t» lag dUirlog the coming jrear* X also scab a eopr %b@s® lisba to Dick Crossia with i^®s that b® will ie®«|t it ©a board ship and add to it as b© »lleetji. Pat Souid is working on siaillar dcsidacate for nsc witb collect ip sp&simsm. Since be will be Eur©p# it xaigbt^ a month before be Is fintsbea. I will forviard fm a mpw as soon as be is fiaisbed. -I ■ander stand that the freea^ in Hoaoiuln eoatalas a vast , of c^d collected specimens* fbese specim^s were imt X on the lists and siiouid be ^rm, comlderatioa. > to bear you bad sucb a woader'i’ul trip out. I aapii«is© yon are feeling tmp® of tbe load W I noted some algeating sborebirds ef&c tbc weA:end, so fall isdgratioft cannot be far msy* Yours IVttly, Xan Reese -V te- Dr. Paul Slud Acting Curator, Division of Birds July IS. Jan Reese Use of Library facilities for high school student I would like to request permission be is assisting me, to use the Division of the week of July l8th thru 22 , 1966. a 11th grade student at St. Michaels High a hi^ school student, who Birds Library facilities during name Is Donald Meritt and be is Scoool, St* Michaels, Maiyland. I have upmost trust in Donald and will be fully He will be doing bibliography work and will also of Natural History main Libraiy, if possible. for his actions access to the Museum The work he will be doing is in connection wltih a self financed the Breeding Status of the Osprey along the East Coast, It will be greatly appreciated if this permission can be granted of Vi jt oa D .C, July 21 , 1966 Hope tliie addttiorial data is find that only a tm specimens were unsexei Lots of new Honolulu and a few old ones that Anne has qiiit? S Anne is residing in FI heen hirai by tht is not due quite yeti altbou^ ing. Huated is here and Bisson and Husprey are departing tor a few months ago in New York. 'jr through is due on by a new secretai^ Offical word wMt is happen* • The Elys, Fat, X ran into Bob Sundell a j?r T } lOpe your Condor ar** Looking at this y&ars Ospr^r results,there is I have detected in previous OVTO'the weekend. Fall cannot he far away, seen any Condors since Spring, but 1 oxpect to see lots they pass throu^ on thitr Fall migration south to Iceli I will be lucky enough to catch somet If so I will be know. Ted Bober just went by with a suitcase. He is on • for two or three weeks, he said Hello, Good luck Condors. an Reese \ ! July 21,1966 Dear Doug: Due t© the Air Strike all phases ©f «alll®g have slowed up so»e a»d It sight take sea^«®»th t® get f©r«aldhyde ©ut to you. So®e ©f the eaergeaoy supplies ^ipj-.pequested have bee® forwarded via 4 th Class Mall. You should receive the® la about two weeks, S®«e are still on ©rder amd will be seat as s®©a as I receive the*. The freezer hear Is praetially empty could ace©*@date el©se to oae-humdred *edlu« size a^’ecTaeas. I would prefer birds t© be put up as sklus, because ®ccasl@mally I get ti»e t® peck at these aad over a few «®atha ca^ «aaage t© get a dozem ©r s© put up.WlagSj, heads, aad rats, I caumot do aaythlag with. Dr. Zusi asked if we ©®uld ©btala hi« so*® passerlme birds fr©» the Hawaii Islaads. He sees® t© aeed just about auy species wc could ©b tain. If y©u thlak y®u could aqulre aay of these type birds would you let ®e ka©w? I aeed Me Bee Cards f©r the f©ll®wlaf specieeBS, which were la the last shlp«eat. S©rry to be such a ausiaee with these Me Bees, but those speclseas are just dead~heads till I ca® obtain s@*e sourse ©f data f@r coaparlsoa. 2040 " 2064 " 1898 2008 1888 2035 1574 2012 2029 5915- 1854-' 20567 26072"' 1709." 1759 Yours Truley, July 14 , 1966 Mr. Richard Crossin Pago Pago Dear Dick: I am enclosing listings of numbers of skins, skeletons, and alcoholics •which I have here in Washington. I hope these will he of some use in selective collecting during the coming year. The alcoholic and skeleton lists are accompan¬ ied by desiderata sent by Dr. Zusi. There are no desiderata lists for the skins, so you will have to ^e your own Judgment. I have arranged them so you can add to the "lists as you collect, if you wish, ifet is arranging a similar type of list for At Sea collections which you will be receiving some time in the near future? I am forwarding a copy of these lists to Bob Pyle also. Some of the skins in the last shipment of specimens were so greasy they were rotten. Would you check the degreasing tactics the boys are using? We could use more spread wings of all species which are difficult to identify. J Especially Pterodroma, Puffinus and the Storm Petrels. See you in a coupler of months. Sincerely, Reese July 1, 1966 Dear D©ug: Bel0w Is a listing ©f ttoe sMlppiag aetlvltss f©r the past six mouths. 01-03 o2—01 03-03 03-17. 03 - 28 . 04 - 06 ' 05 - 17 - 06 - 07 - 06 - 25 - 2 truttks (spray palat) Air Freight 1 box (record B®©ks) Parcel. P©st 1 Prsezer chest (bl©©d suplles)Alr Freight Air Parcel Pi 4 t^'^asg Hall 1 b©x (scissors) lasurei 1 b@x (prlatei. matter) 26 piece shlpaeat ©f supplies Surface Shlpmeut 3 pelee shlpmeat ®f supplies Air Freight 1 b©x (forms) 2 trunks (bands) 4 th Class Mall Surface Stoipaent Als® during this period various artJaNi^^were with personnel (bands, f@r«s, streamers,mail. 0 gun shell were forwared from the factory by surface, ^ere seat direct from Atlas? The,, this does ^iUes have gone on strike; I hope foul any emergency shlpwents up. X. I would like to rattle on but something Just cane ■’ - Mr. tPibbetts Building Manageaent ^lithBonian Institution Washington, DC Dear J 4 r. I'ihhetts; I would like to thank you, Mr. Mack, Mr. Snowden, and Mr, Randolph fm your cooperation in helping m detemlne wtet to the lost speein^ns which 2 carelessly left on top of a t^sh can. I do hope this incident does not cause any hard feelings towards anyone on your staff for I an fuHy to blaaK!. Sincerely yours. dan C, RTOse . Museura Aide Baciflc IToJeet J®/adb May 17, 1966 Dear Balffe: I a» trylag t® traee i.©wB the iata for a auaber of »lae skulls which the Ma»ael Divlsioa presemted t© »e last week. These specimeas were all collected at Johastoa At©ll a»d fall betweea the field auabers of 25386 thru 25^57• The oaly data I have Is that which is recorded la the ©rlglmal field catalogue. The field catalcgue coutaias the date, locatloa, sex, Measureemts, weights, aad ” see Me Bee Card ” uad«r re»arks, I aeed t® know all the additional data that Is .recorded on the Me Bee Card, Especially the disp¬ osition of the speclaeH (skull,ski®,or b#th,alcoholic etc.). If you hare the Me Bee Cards for any of the speclmeus withlm these two nu»bers, could you forward ae the card for cop^i*^ and I will returu the* when I hare the* copyled. Sincerely, INDIANA UNIVERSITY The Southeastern Campus AREA CODE 8 12 TELEPHONE BUTLER 2-4327 WARDER PARK J E F F E R S O N VIL LE 5 INDIANA 47130 Ma7 23, 1966 Jan Reece Pacific Project 601-W Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington, 0. G. Dear Jan, Enclosed are the McBee Cards for Field Numbers 25386 through 25457. I suspect that they have very little infor¬ mation that you don't already have. As the lens weight becomes available, I will add it to the card. The skulls are being cleaned by the S, I, and will be catalogued as Pacific Project material in the Division of Mammals, The skins and skeletons (other than skulls) are not preserved. Sincerely, Ralph D. Kirkpatrick Asst. Professor of Zoology RDK/ch Species Field Humber Sterna fuscata 25141 Sterna fuscata 0977 St«ai fuscata II21 Pterodrom hypoleuea 20493 Pterodroma hypoieuca 20494 jinous stolidus 20484 Puffinus paeificus 25863 Puffinus pc.cifious 1026 Phaethon rubricauda 25005 Oiomedea nigripes 20489 Dicxaedea immutabtlis 20407 Diomedea iusautabilis 20409 Siila sula 5760 Sola sula f 1771 • 4 ;“ Sula sula f 2048O Ag® S®x Band Maiaber Breading Condition adult female 753-17588 ? female 753-79962 adult female 753-93875 ? female 793-20572 adult fecaale 793-21291 f ^ adult female 793- adult male 615-OO241 565-12113 615-OI85I adult female 565-12020 adult ml® 597-81}! 21 adult faaal© 737-9X143 adult ? 737-91086 adult male 747-51220 Sub, ad. iiiale747-56346 OTary 12 / ^xm. Oyary 12 / "Jsm. Ig, Ora 4ffini Brood Patch Ovary I9iaa Brood Patch with feathers Ovary 8 / 2ma Ovary lOom Incubating, Brood Patches, ig. Ova 31 m Follicle present, oviduct exilarged L, Testis 5/^»» downy brood patch 1. Testis I2/I0Qtt, R. Testis IQ/lOim Brood Patch covered, Ovary II / ipaa* Oterua enlarged, Corpus luteua 4 / Ipaa L.Test is 37 / 28imi Ovary 20 / lamm, Blood sample ,^KI8 Sox not known. Bird was incubating when collected. Blood sample ^K35 L. Testis 9 / iimm, R. Testis 7 /3aim Testes minute adult female 737-90643 Ovary 9 / 5iaia Species Field Kuabor Ag& S 0 X iula daetylatya 0955 Sub ad. fmalo sula dactylatra 0939 sub ad. ? Sula dactylatra 0960 sub' ad. famle Sula daetylatra 0992 ? . Dial© Sula dacfeylatra 1081 Sula daetylatra 1096 sub ad. malo Sula daotylatra 1054 sub ad. male Sula daotylatra 1076 sub ad. female jula daotylatra 1088 Izoa. female iula daotylatra 1100 • sub ad. female iula daotylatra nil sub ad. fomal© jula daotylatra 1222 iim. f&jstmle iula daotylatra 1227 ism* malel' ' j iula daotylatra 1548 /A ,/ ' sub ad. ¥ iula daotylatra 1791 ■i sub ad. 'M'le:j iula daotylatra 1795 adult ftiaaaEe iula daotylatra 1789 sub ad-'. fey^Ee ' 1/;. iula daotylatra 20496 ^ fotHMule Band Nmber Breedlag Coaditioa 757-67344 Ovary 12 / Tsm 568-72295 ? 757-69457 ¥ 55^1^653, v'^ . 1, Testis 12 / 2aa, H. Testis 9/2: 587-81418 Ovary lOnm 747-69318 Testes '^isa 587-8I598 Testes 9™ 757-69155 Ovary 25 / 757-65383 Ovaiy 15 / 3®® 737-68816 Ovar-y Him 587-81432 Ovary 20 / 3®® 757-69181 Ovary 14 / 757-69890 L. Testis II / B. Testis 9 / 568-72233 ? 568-72131 1. Testis 5 / 3®® 587-8I209 Ovary 22 / &ia 568-71167 Ovary 17 / 4®® 737-98228 Ovary 1? / / ■ / ' .. I / ♦ / /■ I »■ -■SSI 0 IC to you you oa fi t out of w Card 0 *41 « X >u 9961 >7 ■ ! Toss" 'i> -d?-..- 'll w- *'^i- "* Dear Doug: I just got tferes freezers, full ©f supplies,®ff t© y ©u yla air fr® igkt, Janice Ely wrote that ilie is In tire seed of several ©fflce lte»s. Would you see tkat she gets the supplies she meeds; they are iMcludei la the freezers. Blmloa just informed «e that he ©rdered the cots you requested amd had the® shlped direct fro* the West coast. The shot gun shell list that Chuck left here has been filled. The two cases that you mseded Imiieadlat#^-' ely should have been shlped last week via Air Mall. The balance will be shfcped surface. I was at the M.O.S. Comveatlom over the weekend. We had I90 registered and 180 species ©f birds. N® Swanisoms Wasbler; the weather was c®ld aad rainy. Best birds were Northern Phalarope, Hudsonlam Godwlt, aad a unideatlfied Ibis. The Ibis was #ee® by hundreds and photagraphed by several, but there has a®t been any definite IdentifIcatloa as of yet. It looked as though It could have been a albino 01 ©ssy or a odd plunaged White Ibis, // O up with some mi sn^n loose papers. It ic '^^^cellsneous "in skinned here end returned to Of this S: ^-e ell tills Just in oese." ®"' sending t> O- '-i ML 'Cj\ // / ■i' -J f f 1 ^ 1 . 3 / J / 2 : QS \k j- — ‘^his turned up with sane miscellaneous ^ 4 . loose papers* It is apparently a part of the catalogue or someone*s notes from the March Leeward trip* This was the trip aboard the SHEARMftTSR led by Bm iVix*t 2 * -At least some of the birds were skinned here and returned to 1 xhope that you already have all of this data in better form but am sendin this just in case* •'ll'* This turned up with some other miscellane' / / O o o / - 05 OV y oc O’] . '1 I oo. s 5 ?J2a __crji-SL T-^ C>X/-^ j V ^ /- ^ 0 JJS. 7 l-ll s i 3 f, 5 K C cl - Atx 0 . /1 ■ ^ pc il/' A\ 3^6 O^y 7 n /- /s 'lete, A Tours truly. / 9 ^^ /•yyy In 3 /f3f /f9/ ^Hu )f3(> /yyv /fty Iff o w^ /ir<2^ /f^ nff /j M»i /6ii j5ji/ if3o li>'33ii,r.w / 1‘JS-S /f3¥ ^5T3:? /y?/ /3~p.o /fSC IVSi If32. /^J7 HU Jflt/ /fis^ /57/ /^.;?.r /i>33 I i>9 3~ 0.3.1 c U y &■ D ^4*^' 'Ctt-e^ I (UJ -^W' ^ Mjz^ 7^ J>^ ^ /Xy ^c X.^ ^ cA-MJ J'M cA^ ^ . /Ao ^jL'^ ''^-‘^'^V^ ^L-o hr^ (L^f’-iK^yt' a/ x^yy^iyf yyiA'TO^ J Aj <2^ Sssithsoaiaa Institution H.S.Matieuul laiwfflMi Bftcific Project 60IW Bear Beuir: fbe Alaska trip supplies are packaged and should leave here by Wednesday.fhe only slssina items are as fellews* 50 plastic bags (turkey size) land8£ 7000i2s, 500#3s, 300#U. lOC^IBs. I00#0 One pair ©f wide-angle binoculars. Max r^uested tw® tsair ®f these type binoculars, but I only had ®ne pair in eteek. I d® a©t knew what you and Max decided about getting these Iteae frew Manelulu t© Beattie, but I hope you cea supply then fp©« your end. 5® mere than there is B®b miglit be able t® carry tiicffl with him when he gees t® Alaska! The mrrollee for yen ^euld leare here within a week, h®pefully. It will be around 25 pleees. I m encluding another catalogue ®n freezer chests. We had same freezer chests from this manufacturing cos^iany earlier la the project. These d© n®t l©®k like thetf you sere puking laskft^hfBr , s© I will continue t® look for others. Thanks for rounding up those Bee cards for «e. Shipeents arrlying here still lack complete data and every group is always lacking some Me Bee cards.I have a large pile ®f % Bee cards, bat a® specimen, for Jehnston IslandBbirds. If you w@ald like I could send these Me Bees to you to avoid making duplicates. I have received no word on the binoculars you seat f®r repair. They should be returning soon. The esmera was condemend. I am not finished with these f©rmaldehyde prices yet, but so far they look pretty close to your prices. Althotighj most ®f the mes - I have obtained include shipment fr®E the distributor to the perchaser. I hope y®h can use that type @f cotton I seat out. Dr. feidman ’^ms here yesterday and draped off a large box (approx. 60 lbs) of ttosBr. feldman ie the man frem c® I obtain these products. He has all sorts ef goodies down there and their all free. I a® going down again soot. and see vAat mew goodies he has. I let you know what I find . Tours Truly SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON. D. C. 20560 March 29, 1966 Mr, Jan Reese Pacific Program, Room 601 ¥ Smithsonian Institution Wahhington, D»G, 20^60 Dear Jan; The items you listed, with the exception of the binoculars (which I don't have enough of at the moment) will be sent to Alaska with Bob Belong, I am also sending a set of walkie talkie radios with Bob along with a supply of batteries. I hope the supplies will get here before the Leewards trip takes off in late Kay or early June becau se I'm going to need some of the equipment you are sending. In a few days I'll go through everyth'^ng here and send you a listing of the things I am short of plus an estimate of the requirements for the coming year -— if you have not ordered any of these items please do. There is a good possibility there will be a few things on the listing that haven't previously been ordered. For the past month or two I've been going nuts. I have about 1$ uncompleted jobs laying around here and there that have been suspended by the writing of the Howland and Baker sections of the annual report, plus the compilation of several file systems and ahatek about a million and one other little tasks. iiflii|3raimHMmyiimnpis!banKdKiiucaHdxBm!i±nniHUcfci^ Don't worry about the freezer chests for the time being. If any are needed for the Leewards trips this June and July I'll buy several out here. In the meantime keep an eye open for the type I pre\riously mentioned - especially at Surplus Sales (or whatever they're called now) because they were the only folks that had them (only in the summer). If you should turn any up I'd like to have about six of them. Six should be enough to last through the rest of the project because this type is much more rugged andlasting than the aluminum ones where salt water is concerned,. I have fefept the original of all KcBee cards that have passed through here since last June (with quite a few from before that date). I have them filed away in series and it is an easy matter to look up any particular card. If any of the cards lack complete data it is due to the fact that it prbbably wasn't filled out when the bird was collected. Why don't you just send me a listing of the McBees you have for which there is no specimen in D.C. Then I won't make up cards for these when they are shipped to you, I have all of the SIC specimens here now (except for the ones Bob Delong brought back from Pago Pago-which have already been shipped to you.) From now on I'll send you a cover letter giving a listing of the specimena to be shipped and noting whether or not McBees are included. I'll send this letter about a wekk before the shipment is sent out. This shipment will probably be shipped to you no later than next Monday morning which means they should arrive in D.C. on Tuesda 3 '' or Wednesday (Apid.1 5-6)* Almost all of the binoculars people have out here are also broken ot full of funms. I'll send some more of these back in the near future. Please expedite the ^^°rn of the pairs that xvere sent back for repair. About four or five more pair will be sent back to you within the next week or two. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON. D. C. 20560 Regarding formaldehyde, the trips have been taking an nmisually large number of alcoholics and a running through the formaldehyde supply like a dose of salts, I now have exactly six bottles in stock. Let me know when you plan to ship some so I’ll be able to decide whether or not to buy some out here because it takes three to four weeks (in some cases) to obtain such items. If prices are comparable I'll order some from out here and then m.aintain my own stock on this item, I'd appreciate a short note on this very soon so I'll be able to order (if necessary) and get it here before the trip leaving tomorrow A.M. returns. I can use all of the cotton of the type you sent out - as much of it as you want to send. Quite a few of the people have expressed a preference for this type of cotton "for everything from stuffing to wrapping specimens. I'll have to admit that the small roll takes up a lot less storage space than the big batts do. It will take me about three days to dig out from under the confusion and mess that the whirlwind arrival and departure of the last trip has created. The mess is the product of a number of people doing umpteen different things in my little ware¬ house space. Rusted repairs outboard motors (sis at a ttime) and takes up a considerable amount of space. Several other people were doing records, some were checking specimens, others were skinning specimens and on top of it I was trying to pack gear for the trip. It got awful crowded in here for about six days. On top of it all everything is an ungodly mess. Regards, j_ /\i£eJ /S'7? 78 /S'?/ 1^80 /5'28 /f83 /s' 8 y /5'8^ 7^8? 7S'96 /■r/f /S73 75'^/ 79 To q c3 umTIa I ^ IGOX IG86 /G08^ loB! lQ>0(h KjSO l(i>(7 ! (j8G l(pl/ IG&? 1 (j?7/ /0>8? / (s ip8 j (j2 9-8 IOi3o I705 I03l /03i 70 /i)8f /(i ^5^ /377 /(j, 36 /37^ /(f ^0 / 3 S 7 IG IG^S’ /Y<7/ ! GH7 lHo9. / 0)677 iHc/ 1^08 16> G8 N6/ /6>7A 1876 tG 73 /G 7 / 1075- 1 (p7G to?? /(p74. cAl -^»-C «»rV amj JL,yU I~iJt. jJJ £M^ Ou^X. //:? / //7/ /.?/5 /9-7D /ioy /SL^^ / 5^7 //i?^ /y/o /y'// SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON. D. C. 20S60 March 7, 1966 Mr, Jan Reese Pacific Program, Room 601 W SSnithsonian Inst. Dear Jan: Just finished checking over the goodies that were sent out with the last shipment from D.C. Most of the stuff looks as if we may have some applications for it. I'll go over it item by item and make some comments: 1, Gloves— I don't know whether or not these gloves will hold up during intensive banding of ^edge-tailed Shearwaters - they may not. Nevertheless, they certainly ^11 much protection as the present gloves for the fawwirant boobies and other species. Why don't you snatch up about 50 pair and send them out here. After they've been used for a while I'll let you know how they hold up, /c 2, Flight suits— these would most certainly be too hot for general use or wear in most of the areas in which we work. However, several of the people have been purchasing their own coveralls for special chores. Husted, for example, goes through several pair of coveralls each trip because he repairs the out¬ board motors. Every now and then there is a grubby job for which these suits would be just the thing, Gould you send out about 10 pair of them, —■ 3, The cloth tape with the red stripe is just the thing for putting together cardboard boxes, There is a continual demand for such tape from the field trips and from the island stations. Send about 20 tolls or so. If I get only three or four rolls it's gone almost overnight, - U. The white tape could be used for labelling vials and other things so send abcrtit 1-15 rolls of this too, —5, Cheesecloth - since the majority of our cheesecloth is used for Berlese samples this type isn't too good for our purposes. If we started taking large numbers of alcoholic specimens there might be some use for it. At present, no, 6. Cotton - let me hold off on this item until I've had a chance to talk to the people who have to do most of the preparation of specimens. They'll be bafck here toward the end of this month, - 7. Nylon ord - this may have a number of uses for the people on the field trips, there is always a need for a piece of string or cord. Send me a roll of it and I'll put it on the ship on a permanent basis. Plastic Bags - these bags are much too flimsy to even consider getting, I'd be afraid to even have them laying around here for fear someone would use them and ruin a pack of specimens or make a real mess with some of the chemicals we use. 9 . The Flight bags are thick enough to keep things dry for a certain period of tim^ and might be of value in making trips out to the offshore islands. Why don t you send me about 15 of them and we'll try them as clothing bags for thes trips. / 4^' r SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON 25. D. C. Btar B Tb# eh@«t titmlaliaa is absml tbs sss« as is la H«ialm3.a.. I Iists IaMm aAmi% 10 nsdsXs aad sis^|ip asms sesffl ie fit ysar diseriptlwi, Msst ar® v®ry aad cheaply hailt. Prices ar® eaaslderahly hettsr t^i la IsBsltila, thau^. I wsald apprecial® it if y®m e@ald flad m ®ld ®ne like you ®«uld prefer aad try t® |?et the «Miufsel«rs aaae.lh® dteeasieae ether data that i locate s<^e 8iililMHl»oor«ige 6000 gtmmmtTBm9W9 ( # 3, sane slae as seetiee) Max said he would prefer a prefix 7iS3- fer the auaher 2 years #2 baud prefix was 71^ aad he is tryiag te areid s«ie prefix as last year* I hope yeu got the greea otrea»ers I hare th# alssiag herlese jar caps her# aad %d.ll sead then aleas- ia the aext shipeeat. \ SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION \ UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 1 WASHINGTON 25. D. C. i ^ M, t.« se&d jm I^^toBs tor &|Jpr®v«l @r dltapprev®! All of tlrn^e'' Itmo ore gurplat’sad eaa Ij# g9ttea troo with a reaseamble aiBaaat of tffart.fbe slasiimiii t«at stakas mro aa omeop tlm.HiayJiav# 1)e©a hare ia the stare ro«« far ®«s© tiiea. 1 was tald they wer« aet aay ^aed. law that jmn hare re^mestad test stalSBa I would like t® they are aay goed or aat. they are I5* laam aad we hare ahaut "Ullli af th«. 24* stakes lam waold yam prefer weed sraa^le irea or altnaiBwei? Xa referi^ce te the lO iteiss es» ^e eattea is railed tightly, which aakes it eeffipact aad easy te pack far shipping. fko white tape is the saae as ear tine tape. The ealy disad* ▼aatage is that it is 2* wide. fh# ether tape is gsed eleth hacked tape, hat it Is ealy l|* wide. The gleres sli^t he as gead as the ether ease we use? The cheese clath hecaaes seuhle saaa as it is placed ia a selatiea. this ai^t he gead far wri^lag skias iiAd aleahaltcsl The plastic are wary cheap aad weak? the flight hag al^ht he gsed t# carry aleag ea head lag trips ts held etuipssat? fhs aylaa oerd is arahlle ia 7000 feet speels. Ibe air-suit has lets #f packets which the hsys are always askiag far. If they Isak te hat, the sleres er li^t cauld he cut eff. 1 will sead these iteas hack with the eaergeacy supplies yau aeed far SZC # 13. Sid iTsae sead yau aay gusoied address lahles gst the 300 or no yeu asked fer hut soseeae hefere I erea get te package thae up . Ceuld yau s^d ae the prices yeu have t® p?y eut there far f oraaldehyde? I weuld like ta ceapara aur ceet, plus shippia^ with yaur price! iS « That greea eleth tape is net arahlle aasraer®. I will try ta lacate a aew place te purchase it. That last shipaeat af birds were realy greasy aad the hills ea sffisa were taped shut. The tape will hriag part ef the sheath sf the hill aff with it whea it is reaeved. There was practlaly ae data. Chuck tells ae this was aa except lea. I hiqse se. Say “HZ** te Liada far ae Siaoerly, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON. D. C. 20560 February I966 Tear Jan: Your letter just arrived and I’m answering it right away so it won’t laying arotind for three or four days. I can't offer any help on the freezer chests right at the minute because the remnants of the two we had have been sent on the SIC trip with several other battered and slightly, misbegotten freezers of other design. Basically, any freezer chest that is of heavy construction (preferably styrofoam or polyfoam) will suit our purposes. We ha ^ a great deal of difficulty with the aluminum ones that have hinges andsnap-down lids because they invariably get beaten out of shape when the raft is spilled during landings. The aluminum freezers all seem to radiate off a large portion of their initial coldness which is something the styrafoam freezers I want do not do. If you’ll keep your eyes open until you do find some and then grab about 6 of them we’ll be in good shape.until one of us ot the other finds some of this type we'll just make do with the battered ones we have. The ones we had before we roughly 12x18x12 or so and were about 1 or so inches thick. Th^ were so rigid you could sit on them without doing any damage, I don't understand how the last shipment got there on Sunday morning because it wasn't sent out of here until late Saturday afternoon. I wasn't too worried about this one because of the cold weather back there at this time of the year. On future shioraents I'll endeavor to give you some sort of advanced warning. ^nxpmenus The bands you have requested for Alaska will be shipped to you in the mar future along with the other gear you requested. The bands you request will be impossible because I do not have any in the series 722. All I have are bands with the 712 prefix, I could send along 7000 in the 712 prefix that were similar to the ones used last year 712 - 51001-^8000 (he used 712-05001-08000 last year) but that is all I can send because that's all I have. I'll talk with Max regarding this point. It was my understaading that he wanted and Jane was going to order some anodized # 2 bands for the fmxmxfflHtam turnstones this year, What I’ll do is hold off on these bands until I’ve talked with Max about them. In regard to tent stakes the 15 inch ones are much too short for our work. They aren't long enough to get a good hold in the sandy soil that is encountered on the southern islands. Aside from that I have close to 200 of them out here that will probably never be used. Don't bother to send any more of the l5 inch ones because I sure don't need them out here. Aluminum stakes work the best because they are light ^nd easy to work with. The boys are a little reluctant to take any of the heavier metal stakes in through the surf in the rafts for some reason or other — especially if they have sharp points on them. In regard to spray paint why don't you just order that there in D.C. rather than have me send sane back from here. That paint just got here and to send it back would more than pay for the paint back in D.C, Since it has been shipped out hers you can • g ’ l'w figure that the paint has alrea^ cost twice as much and there isn’t much sense in tripling it. 0 ^ SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL fvlUSEUM WASHINGTON, D. C. 20S60 By all means send all of the free goodies out here and we’ll take a look at them, I might say that we have a rather large assortment of plastic bags at the moment and don’t anticipate any great need for more in the near future - at the provsent rate of use the supply I haivd should last for more than 1^ years. Dr, Ely got the gummed address labels and hand carried them out here so you don’t have to worry about them. Formaldehyde prices are roughly as follows; $ gal, for $11,10 (not including shipping) from Eastman Organic Chemicals or ,98^ per 1 pt bottle (1.1 lbs) from Baker Chemical Co, plus shipping. Both of these would have to be ordered through Van Waters and Rogers Laboratory Supply Company and would take about 3 weeks for delivery. Locally the price is between $2.00 to $U.OO per gallon but it is a little hard to find at times. Mo one over here stocks any items unless it is in really big demand. The answer you get everywhere you go is; No, we don’t have any in stock but we can have it for you in U-6 weeks by surface or l-U weeks by air with transportation costs extra, I can get Formaldehyde here if you want the type I’d order would be in the 1 pt, bottles at ,98 per bottle, Th^ks for all your troubles. As soon as I get the equipment you’re sending I’ll look it over and let you know what we can use more of. This afternoon I have to run out to Hickam AFB and pick up Jeff Tordoff who is coming back on a special air evacuation plane along with a crewmand from the Shearwater -viho lost a hand. Jeff a severe throat infection according tb the message we received. Won’t know any details Until I can pick him up in about two more hours, I'm not even certain wstas where the plane will land so picking him up may involve a little bit of xe running around. Say hi to the gang for me. Linda sends her regards to one and all. Please convey my special greetings to that sweet, little, old lady >rfio will be filling in for Mother while she is gone,,,..tell her she is about to join the dirty old lady category in another year as soon as she catches up with the rest of us 31 * 0 rs, Sincerely, ,S, Enjoyed your articles in Maryland Birdlife , Cronstroffis Manufacturing Inc. Minneapolis 6, Minnesota Dear Sirs; I would like to obtain a catloge on your line of freezer chests. Also could you include a price list.Do you have a-fe^iS“ tributor in the Washington area? Thank you very much. Sineerly, Mr, Jan Reese Pacific Project 60I-W Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington D. C. 20^60 PICNIC STOVES MANUFACTURING, INC. METAL COOLERS iiili ALL PLASTIC COOLERS 4225 HIAWATHA AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55406 ALUMINUM DOORS and ENTRANCES 722-6671 February 14, 1966 Mr. Jan Reese Pacific Project 60I-W Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington D.C. 20560 Dear Mr. Reese: In accordance with your request, we are attaching our catalog and dealer price list. The Simon Atlas 6c Sons Company at 800 E. Street, Washington, D.C. is our distributor. We would appreciate it very much if you would contact them regarding your requirements. In the event that we can be of further service to you, pi tate to write us. do not MR/emr Enc. cc: Simon Atlas 6c Sons, Inc. Yours very truly CRON^STROMS MANUFACTURING, INC. f / Li i M. Rheaume Director of Marketing LOOK FOR THE LABEL: ANOTHER FUN PRODUCT FROM 4 IT IS YOUR GUARANTY OF LEISURE TIME AT ITS FINEST SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON. D. C. 20560 3 Februaiy 1966 Mr. Jan Reese Pacific Program 601 West Wing, Natural History Bldg. Smithsonian Institution Washington, D, C. 20560 Dear Jan: Thank you very much for your recent letter and the compiled information concerning Pacific Program study skins. The information which you forwarded is almost exactly the same type of information which I was about to request on this next trip. You did a very good job on this and this information will be of considerable help. We will definitely be more selective in collecting bird specimens from many of the islands. In some cases we will need more birds of one sex or the other or birds of a particular age. However, you should expect in the future to be receiving birds at approximately the same rate as we have in the past since most of our future collecting will be done at sea. At sea, birds will be collected as they appear and as collecting becomes possible so most of these will be the common species such as Sooty Terns, Blue-faced Boobies and Wedge-tailed Shearwaters. We have looked for the McBee cards which you have listed and it is very possible that these cards have either been lost somewhere in transit or perhaps these cards were never originally made to begin with. I see no point in worrying about this now, all of these are I believe at-sea birds and the information should be available in the at-sea catalogue which should also be in Washine’ton. As to your comment about the possiblity ofI obtaining more spread¬ winged birds and trunk skeletons. instructions to preserve "schmoos”-these are birds such as you have received (partial skins, partial skeletons, and spread wing) and these "schmoos” will be preserved at various times and as opportunity aidses and as the various species become available. I am sending a reminder along to SIC 11 fellows at Pago Pago - reminding them to preserve some of these "schmoos" as well. I might add here that one series of spread- wings was lost here in Honolulu due to extensive bug damagejhowever, we should be able to counteract this in the future now that we have drying and fumigation trunks. Mr. Jan Reese 3 February 1966 page 2 I am very pleased with the way that you have organized the at-sea data in its present form and will go over this plus some of the missing MeBee cards with you during this next trip to DC, We now have an in¬ ventory as I mention in my last letter of all the material in the Hono¬ lulu freezers and it is very likely that with this information plus the information which you have compiled in DC that we may once and for aU be able to get all of our specimens accounted for. If the present systems prove to be unworkable then it will be just necessary to change the procedures from this end. Sincerely yours, Charles A. Ely Field Director Pacific Program SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON. D. C. 20560 30 January 1966 Dear Jan: You will soon receive two half drums of alcoholics for the POBSP, probably two containers of raisceHaneous and specimens for Dr. Zusi and a trunk of prepared study skins from POBSP. Later in the week you should get a shipment of frozen mateidal. The alcoholics and study skins should have MeBee cards except for the following which we can not find here: Drum No, 1: 25565 ( Fregata minor ); 1538 (Puffinus pacificus); 1523 (Sula leucogaster ). ~ Drum No* 2: 1553 and 15U9 ( Sula sula ); 1532 (Ste rna fuscata); 25862 (Anous stolidus ); 25868 ( Bregata ymimor )♦ Tnank: 20520 ( Diomedea immutabilis ) May be 20525??? This shipment is a mess and some labels will probably need to be re¬ done. Also the large specimens were not supposed to be prepared out here. All of this and more happened because we assumed people knew what they were doing. You will notice that we inventoried the freezer here and tliis list is enclosed. Those numbers followed by an * are without complete Me Bee cards. I hope these were sent back earlier and if so please KEEP them there for the present. ¥e will keep looking out here just in case. We also have McBee cards but no specimens for the following: 1629 Sula iactylatra ;j^'^^O^^ Diomedea i mmutabilis ; 1329 Bulweria bmlwerii ; 1318 Phaethon inibricauda; 25871 Zosterops japonica; 25796 Pluvialis dominica; 1237 , 1256, 1295 , 131U, 25868 (Fregata minor); 1195, 1308, 1327 Puffinus pacificus ). We also have record of the following specimens wtdeh are no longer here. Would you please check and see if they were returned: ' ll?!:, 1238, IO 98 , 1253* 1239 (all Sula dactylatr a); 1331, 25361, 25362 (all Sula sxila ); 1270 Pterodroma hypoleuca; ll5l Danmedea nigripes; 1289 Pterodroma externa. Don’t try to answer this letter before I get back - I’ll go over it with you when I’m back next week. STOMACH SAMPLES Collected at-sea SIC 9 Species Field No. Species Field No. Sooty Tern 1423 Mottled Petrel 1482 II II 1435 II II 1495* If II 1439 II If 1502 If If 1444 II II ^ 1503 II II 1449 If II 1535* 3 H II 1452 il II 1454 Blue-faced Booby 1422 II II 1455 II H II 1448 II II 1457 II II II 1450 If II 1463 fl II II 1547 ft II 1464 II II II 1548 5 II II 1465 II II 1466 Red-footed Booby 1459 11 II 1467 II It ft 1461 II II 1476 II II II 1533 II II 1510 II 11 II 1542 4 II II 1519 II II, 1521 18** Common Noddy 1445 If fl 1446 Wedge -tailed Shearwater 1424* ft II 1451 II II 1426 fl II 1469 4 If II If 1427 II ft If 1429* Wilson's Storm Petrel 1489 II II II 1432 If II 11 1491 II II II 1438 fl fl II 1515 3 II II II 1440 II II II 1456 - % Black-winged Petrel 1572 II II II 1458 7->.. fl II II 1574 % V. tf ISIS' Slender-billed Shearwater 1430 Vihite-tailed Tropicbird 1487 II 11 II 1433 If 11 If 1527 2 II II If 1434 If If II 1436 Ruddy Turnstone 1453 If II If 1437 ft II 1460 2 II II II 1441 H II If' 1442 Golden Plover 1443 II If 1470 8 II If 1462 fl II 1471 3 Jvtan Fernandez Petrel 1419 II II 11 1421 Sooty Shearwater 1428 1 II 11 II 1425 Phoenix Island Petrel 1570 1 II II II 1431 White-necked Petrel 1420 1 II If 11 1571 Wandering Tattler 1468 1 II II II 1573 6 Arctic Tern 1531 1 Fairy Tern 1494 I Leach 's Stoxrm . Petrel 1552 II II fl 1569 Total specimens " 76 (( L\ / S7(c Stomach missing Harcourtis Storm Petrel 1485 1 ** Total specimens present per species SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON. D. C. 20560 c^o MoT" ^(Qr:-V\ ArA'j Kcrt rv Alo AM l3 L'/f C!” f\)^o M" Bee ct b-Mj cTtic-r /3 fAf (p - ^ I im^ ■^/ $-9-^r^ §M^ /7 ^ O / / CT-&+^ 58fi . ( ^ —- /-f4u>e, /S 7^ A/^ Ba B CA-tc •^f ! ou! /\i o ^ f > K A November 2 I965 Dear Dr.Ely; I need some information on some at sea birds.We do not have the cataloges with these numbers in them. 1576 -Phaethon lepturus need at sea location. 0950 -Oceanodroma leucorhoa need at sea location. 0923 -any information. Anous stolidus with attached label. I took Mr. Bushmans two bird skins and set them aside.Also,what are the birds on my desk for?Should I put them with your chicken?Have you got the Honolulu freezer inventory list yet? yours truly location* Pacific Ocean - no locality data in catalogue. 7ou will need to get the time of collecting from the raw data sheet (see Pat Gould) and then calculate the position (most easily done from the weather sheets)• Q523-«-I^ omedea., \ 16611 W. j t 1600 hrs.; PafiaJab«--©t 5 eams mm! R.T. 20 X li mmj weight not taken, "color notes, molt, food, remarks on McBee Card", "Anous stolidus with attached label" Are you certain that this is not A, minutus? It should be a chick; it should have a label and is number 1372 Tn the at sea catalogue, '^he data is not in the catalogue since the bird was sent babk while the catalogue was at sea. I'll write Max about the birds left on your desk, I plan to get them for FHKSC after the paper work on them is finished. We haven't had time for the freezer inventory as of yet. It now has about a hundred more birds than last month/ Jim did not have time to get the data you requested from Sand before he came off so I'm sending it down to Cam, Cam yew- will send you the catalogue data and I'll send along the whereabouts of the specimens when I can. Most of the Sand Island birds came back with Jim, c^. 13 77 /J7'? 1327 I Hoi IC{67 iW<’7 /Vi’ i^//J November 2 19^5 .yyy>^3.^jill be the situation for the next shipment also but cards will be shipped as soon as they are prepared. ii'e have prepared licBee cards for all specimens which ksve arrived in Honolulu since and including the last May grid trip. Specimens which were collected before that time or ■which were received frcm Kure or Midway in an unprepared condition do not have cards* Since x-je do not have the catalogues, etc. here it xd-ll be just as simple for you to hunt up this data from your end. You ha'VB received or wall receive typed McBee cards for all grid specimens for May, June and future trips, for S.I.C. 8 and for any specimens coming into Honolulu from the field after 1 July. lou asked about cataloguing for at sea birds frcm January through May* I was aboard in January and during that period the cat¬ alogue X'Xas made from the cards. I do not knowx what system xcras used for the other trips, lou x-rill need to ask Pat or someone wiiio was on those trips* ■^■he mailman has come - hope 'this ansxrers some of your questions SMiTHSONlAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON, D. C. 20560 May 17, 1965 Ktire Island Dear Ktirei Bob StmdeU is cheldcing out all our specimens and needs to know if #2037li, an alcoholic booby chick, is on Kure or whether it has been sent back. ¥e apparently can’t find it and woxild appreciate having you check to see if you can. ¥e checked your IIA.TS shipment as far as we could - finally traced it over to Hlckham and from there to Midway. Hope you / Ci have rec^/elved it by now Sincerely yours. Mrs. Herbert M. Church, Jr. Division of Birds SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON. D. C. 20560 AIRMAIL February l8^ 1965 Dr. Charles A. Ely 6159 Pahukula Place Honolulu^ Hawaii 9682I Dear Dr. Ely; As you can see from the attached list we have one more Newell’s Shear¬ water than you have data and lack one of the skinned birds. I have sent this list back to you in hopes that one of the many people involved will remember something about one of the 5-6 unmatched birds. I assume that 10577 mast be one of the three sent by Swedberg on 12 October 1964. You’re not the only one who has troubles. I planned to skin all three of the Newell's Shearwaters here and then we could only find one of them. Today, a week later we finally located them under about a ton of other specimens. Sundell has now finished the checking and is starting to catalogue the ATF material. Sincerely yours Fred 0. Sibley Research Curator Pacific Project Enc. Specimens on Hand 0557 ? RSS No. 7 Left in freezer at Hawaiian King by Warren King October 1964 0559 Cf DAB No. 25 0561 cf RSS No. 18 Skinned November 20 10212 Could this be an at-sea bird 10577 cf Arrived vith no DC frozen labels DGi.Jxtbefa*In paper bags marked died September 25 1964 10578 Arrived with no DC frozen labels Very yellow underneath 10579 Arrived with no DC frozen labels Leg dislocated by Warren King in banding ESS = Standen DAB = Bratley Data on Hand 0559 / 05^f No specimen here ~ King \ Wailua Eiyer Bridge King Kilauea Point, Kauai 29 October 1964 , Qgi€ober 1964 25-50 October Kauai Report Dead 9 9 Dead Dead From Svedberg Received 12 October 1964 Reference your letter ; We have No. 10209^ 0558 and the tvo birds found dead on Kauai (These are O562 and O560). AWmiL Dr, Charles A. Ely • 6159 Bahukula Place HonoloLu, lOavali 968BI Dear Er. Ely: As you can see txxm the attached list we hetve om mm lewsll’s water than you have data and lack on© of the skinned birds, t have sent this list back to you In hopes that one of the aar^ people involved wHl reraember something about om of the ^^6 unanatch^d birds. I asstsae tlmt 10577 be one of the three sent by a#edl^rg on 12 Octob^ 1964. tbu’re not ths only om wIk> has troubles, I planned to ^In all three of the Newell *8 Shearwaters here and then we could ajly flM one c€ thm. Today, a week later we finally located them us^er ahotd: a ton of other ©pecliMns, Sundell has now flnlstHNi the checdcing ^nd Is start to catalogue the A^ material. Sincerely yours. Fled 0. Slb3«y Research Cuerator Bacific Broject Enc. 4 MMi if ♦wgj.mii pii iaii gii m ill t in f3E^ee35®r ,jiL i milIi Wil! f,'.i i liMitii I wrm WHNiir b0 m at»8sa bird with m Jjitbgi s --- with m labels 25 196^ _ Very ySiw 'uoile^mSth' Arrived DC frozen Deg dislocftted by Warren vlt h m isbaXs in banding MMNMiiiM B>WW»tiM«ie> ie eW) . ii e ili ) i'i i i 'l» i i# < t ii i i r » «i i li wi iiiBiwWWiiww tw Psfca m. .®»Qd ii *r' i ne^Jti »i «* i Wi^i i i| i M eee 'W j i'*W *it» mii « i i B>i iiii j i ii «iii i il rgjg^ lo specijsen bare .? r*'^' • i- i' - V ~ ■•»vr 4fir»'- --if IsfV* teve Bo. 1(S09, (Kvsse are €^6fe and and tbe two birds fmm& dead on Sawl SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM WASHINGTON 25, D. C. 20 Februsry 196$ ■Oear Fredi Let's go back tiirough tae Newell's ^bearwater mess again. I remeinber or can find record of four non-Kgual birds, all of which should have complete data with them. These are as follows J 1 from Sand; 1 from the ATF trip; 0823 6 July 1961). at sea; 0880 F ^ September 196i|.,'\ In addition the 29 October bird which died 22 December (actually killed) is still here. eX ^aJLc.- Now how many birds are still in D.C,^ total? We apparently agree on the matching of soecimens and data for 10209, C^38, 0 ^ 62 , and 0 ^ 60 . Is still there or not, -^u have~ it listed in both places. It seems likely that 10^77, 10573 and 10579 are the 12 Oigtober birds. If all were crushed, unskinned and in paoer bags, then I'm suxe. Numbers 056l, 0557 and 10212 then need to be matched with data, Ffumber 10212 is not an at sea bird but the number could have been attacned out here from a miscellaneous series, of these straightened out when Warren returns, least should be easy to figure out. I'll try to get some The your^ bird at After Tuesday there will be only two unstuffed birds here and se are such a mess that I'll have to do them| myself. From then on no specimens x»rill go into tiie freezer or through here writhout full data on the bird (Kure and BCF included), Lkinnine and orenaration will be supervised and date will be recorded on the label and in a catalogue at the time of preparation. I should nave been policing a long time ago. 20 Februery 19^ Oear Fred* Let’s go back tiirough toe Swell’s toearwater mess again* I reiasmber or can find record of four non-Kauai birds, all of w^hicii should have ccMplete data with them# fnesc are as follows* 1 frcaa Sandj 1 frcmi the trip) 0823 F 6 July 196ii at s@a| 0880 F $ September 196U*-\ In addition tiie 29 October bird which died 22 December (actually killed) is still here, ^ow how many birds are still in D*C»^ total? % apparently agree on the matching of specbmens end data for 10209, 0558, 0$62t snd C^ 60 . Is C$59 still there or not, you haim it listed in both places* It seems likely that 1C$?7, 10578 and 1 C$79 are the 12 October birds. If ell mrm crushed, unskinned airf in paper bags, then I'm Siore, Ifambers ^6l, ($5? and 10212 then need to be matched with data f^iiMter 10212 is not an at sea bird but the number could have been attached out here fVcsa a miseelleneous series, 1*11 try to get seme of these straighteted out when Warren returns, %© yoxir^ bird at least should be easy to figure out* After Tuasdey there will be only two unst\’ffed birds here snd these are such a n®ss that I'll ha^ to do them myself, Froa then no specimens will go into the freezer or through here without full data on the bird (Kure and BCF included). Spinning and preparation will be si^servised and data will recorded on the label and in a catalogue at to© time of preparation, I sho’old have been policing a long time ago. . • Procellarildae Macronectes giganteus Fulmarus glacialis glacialis-., rodgersi.. ->■ Fulmarus gladialoides Thalassoica antarctlca I Daption capense capense ^australfc’ Pagodroir.a nivea Halobaena caerulea Pachyptila vittata vittata "keytoli" Jnacgillivrayi It missa If ••go-uldi" Pachyptila salvini ^salvini ^crozeti Pachyptila desolata desolata "mattingleyi” "alexanderi” "macquariensis” altera banks! "georgia” ’•peringueyi" Pachyptila belcher! Pachyptila crassirostris crassirostris eatoni pyramidalis Pachyptila' ttirt\ar turtijr "s dander i” "brevirostris” hnttoni fallal "steadi" "dertrum” Ao-amastor cinereus 1 Procellaria. aequinoctialis aequinoctialis stead! Procellaria *westlandica Procellaria parkinsoni Calonectri® diomedea diomedea ^ borealis — '•flavirostris” edwardsi^=^ Calonectris le\acoinelas Pviffinus carneipes carneipes hullianus Pviffinus creatopud Puffinus gravis Puffinus pacificus pacificus . "iredalei" f "whitneyi" chlororhynchu^ .. "sphemirus” "cuneatus” ” gama" "knudseni” "hamiltoni" “laysani” "alien!” "royanus" Puffinus bulleri Puffinus griseus Puffinus tenuirostris Puffinus natativitatus Puffinus puffinus puffinus■ newelli . • ■ auricular is — yelkouan — %iauritanicus — opisthonelas —■ gavia _ —■ .'*reinboldi"\ ^ "byroni" j "montagufei'v “huttoni — Puffinus Iherminieri Iherrolnieri s . loyerailleri dichrous "polynesiae” bailloni ^persicus bannemani subalaris gxmax ^heinrothi Puffinus assimilis baroli boydi haiirakiensis kermadeccnsis acsimilis tunroyi elef:ans\ . . "inunda»» J kempi myrtae ^ Ptcrodroma hasitata cahow hasitata caribbaea ■*^baraui sandwich'ensis phaeopygia externa cervicalis Pterodroma ^^aterrima » Pterodroma macroptera macroptera ^gonldi '•albani” Pterodroma *solandri Pterodroma lessonii lessonii *australis Pterodroma incerta ■ Pterodrom.a rostrata rostrata ^"trouessarti” f^becki i Pterodroma Inexpectata Pterodroma brevirostris Pterodroma mollis mollis *feae T- Pterodroma hypoleuca hypoleuca nigripennis axillaris * Pterodroma neglecta neglecta juana Pterodroma alba "wortheni'* " Oliver i'* Pterodroma %iagentae Pterodroma arminjoniana anninjoniana heraldica "paschae” Pterodroma tiltiroa Pterodroma cookii cookii ’’orientalis" • defilippiana Pterodroma leucoptera leucoptera brevlpes pycrofti m^asafuerae , longirostris Bulweria bulwerii Biilweria fallax Bulweria *macgillivrayi