24 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



TUBINARES. 



PROCELLARIIDAE. 



Me. — Common summer \-isitor oflFshore. ]May-summer. 

 Mass. — Common summer and fall visitor offshore. (Mar.) 



July 4-Oct. 



R. I. — Uncommon summer visitor offshore. (Mar. 28) May- 

 Sept. 



46. Aestrelata hasitata (Kuhl) Coues. 



Black-capped petrel; Diablotin. 



Procellaria hasitata Kuhl, Beitr. z. zool., 1820, pt. 2, p. 142. 

 No locality. 



Oestrelata haesitata (Kuhl). Godman, Monogr. petrels, 1908. 

 pt. 3, p. 184, pi. 49. 



Mainly pelagic; nests in burrows on islands. 



N. H. — Accidental visitor: Pittsfield, about Aug. 30, 1893. 

 Vt. — Accidental visitor: last of August. 1893 (place unknown). 



47. Daptiox capensis (Linne) Stephens. 



Pintado petrel; Cape pigeon. 



Salvin, Cat. birds British mus., 1896, vol. 25, p. 428. Gould, 

 Birds of Australia, 1848, vol. 7, pi. 53. 



Procellaria capensis Linne, Syst. nat., ed. 10, 1758, vol. 1. p. 132. 

 "ad Cap[item] b[oxae] Spei." 



Pelao-ic; nests in burrows on islands of southern hemisphere. 



Me. — Accidental visitor: Lake Mooseluckmeguntic, Sept. 1872 

 (nee Harpswell). 



48. OcEANOBROMA LEUCORHOA (Vieillot) Stejneger. 



Leach's petrel; Carey chicken; Mother Carey's chicken. 



Procellaria leucorhoa Vieill., Xouv. diet, d'hist. nat., 1817. vol, 

 25, p. 422. "les bords maritimes de la Picardie," France. 



