| 616. Phalacrocorax Carboïdes, Gould | Vol. VII. Pl. 66. |
| 617. Phalacrocorax sulcirostris | Vol. VII. Pl. 67. |
| 618. Phalacrocorax hypoleucus | Vol. VII. Pl. 68. |
| 619. Phalacrocorax leucogaster, Gould | Vol. VII. Pl. 69. |
| 620. Phalacrocorax melanoleucus, Vieill. | Vol. VII. Pl. 70. |
| 621. Phalacrocorax punctatus | Vol. VII. Pl. 71. |
Genus Attagen, Mœhr.
Although I have figured but one, there are evidently two if not three species of this genus which visit the Australian shores; but I have not had sufficient opportunities to investigate the subject satisfactorily.
| 622. Attagen Ariel, Gould | Vol. VII. Pl. 72. |
| 623. Attagen Aquila? | |
Genus Phaëton, Linn.
The beautiful species of this form which graces the fauna of Australia, ranges over the greater part of the Pacific Ocean, and among other places retires to Norfolk Island and Raine’s Islet for the purpose of breeding.
| 624. Phaëton phœnicurus | Vol. VII. Pl. 73. |
Genus Pelecanus, Linn.
The members of this genus are very widely dispersed, since every great country has one or more species assigned to it. That inhabiting Australia is as fine and as beautifully marked as any other member of the group.
| 625. Pelecanus conspicillatus, Temm. | Vol. VII. Pl. 74. |