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says that he " thinks it is P. grisea L." which, according to his use of this 

 name, would make it the species described in my paper upon Dt. Schlegel's 

 authority as JEstrelata grisea. 



21. Proc. " Forst. tab. 20," p. 145. An undetermined species. 



22. Proc. puffinus, p. 146. == Puffinus major Fab. 



23. Proc. anglorum, p. 146. = Puffinus anglorum Temm. 



24. Proc. obscurus, p. 147. = Vieillot'& species. 



25. Proc. cinerea, "L." p. 148. Not of Linnaeus or Gmelin ; but the Puffinus 

 Kuhlii Boie. 



26. Proc. munda " Banks, tab. 24," p. 148. = Quid? 



27. Proc. fuliginosa " Banks tab. 23," p. 148. Quite a different bird from 

 Kuhl's sp. 12. Unidentifiable by the description. By G. R. Gray identified 

 with Proc. pacifica Lath., whatever that species may be ! 



28. Proc. vitiata p. 149. = Prion vittatus Lacep. 



Stephens, Continuation of Shaw's General Zoology, xiii. (1825.) 



This work closely adheres to Gmelin's and Latham's authority. A few 

 points may profitably be examined. 



Proc. oceanica, p. 223. Not the Oceanites oceanica {Thalassidroma Wilsoni) but 

 a species of Pregetta, probably F. grallaria. Author refers to Forster ; to PI. 

 Enl. 993 ; to Temm. Man. p. 520 ; and to Bp. Journ. Acad. Phila. v. iii. p. 8. 

 On the followiug page (p. 224) " Proc. Wilsoni" is presented. 



Puff, cinereus, p. 227. The synonyms adduced are chiefly those of Adamastor 

 cinereus ; description applies either to this latter or to Puffinus Kuhlii Boie ; 

 the description of the young would do for Puffinus major Fab. 



Puff, sequinoctialis, p. 229. Cites Proc. pacifica Lath, as a queried synonym. 



Puff, obscurus, p. 230, is Gmelin's species. 



Genus Fulmarus instituted, p. 233. 



Fulmarus antarcticus, Steph. p. 2313, is based upon Proc. glacialisY&r. B. Lath. 

 Ind. Orn. ii. p. 823, ( = Var. A. sp. 9, p. 405, of Lath. Gen. Syn.) which is 

 the Thalassoica glacialoides. This synonym of the species was accidently 

 omitted in my paper on the Fulmarese, and the omission not discovered until 

 too late. 



Genus Daption instituted, p. 239, with capensis as type. The author "ven- 

 tures to attach the numerous Southern Petrels described by Latham thereto," 

 producing a heterogeneous assemblage in which figure antarctica, nivea. deso- 

 lata, gelida, grisea, (of Linn^nec Kuhl, Schl.) alba, and fuliginosa ( = Latham's 

 Otaheite species.) 



Genus Pachyptila "111." adopted; under it are arranged,, besides its type 

 vittata (here called " Forstcri") ccerulea Gm., marina Lath., fregata Linn, and 

 furcata Gm., nearly all of which are typical of distinct genera. 



Joan. Rein. Forster, Descr. Anim. etc. curante Henr. Lichtenstein. (1841.) 



The numerous species described and named by Forster have an important 

 bearing upon the bibliography of the Family. It is greatly to be regretted 

 that they were only published at a comparatively recent date: and that his 

 figures still remain inedited. Forster appears to have had very little regard 

 for priority in the matter of names ; but his descriptions are in the main so 

 excellent, that nearly all his species are identifiable. The following is a list 

 of the species given by him : 



Proc. capensis, p. 20. 



Proc, vittata, p. 21. 



1'roc. fuliginosa, p. 23. = Proc. atlantica Gould. = Plerodroma atlantica Bp. 

 = JEstrelata fuliginosa of my paper. Not of Gm. Lath. Vieill. Not of 

 Strickland. Equals Kuhl's sp. 12 ; but not his sp. 27. 



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