ORDER PROCELLARIIFORMES. 11 



Range. — Southern oceans; north in the Atlantic to about lat. 25° S. and in 

 the Pacific to the coast of Peru. Breeds on Kerguelen Island in the Indian 

 Ocean and Macquarie Island south of New Zealand. Accidental off Monterey, 

 California.! 



Genus PTERODROMA Bonaparte. 



Plerodroma Bonaparte, Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. (Paris), XLII, No. 11 

 (for April 28), 1856, p. 768. Type, by subs, desig., Procellaria macrop- 

 tera Smith (Coues, 1866). 



if Pterodroma hasitata (Kuhl). Black-capped Petrel. [98.] 



Proc[ellana] hasitata "Forster," Kuhl, Beitrage Zool., 1820, 142. (No 

 locality given = Dominica.) 



Range. — ^Warmer parts of the North Atlantic Ocean, accidental in Florida, 

 Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Ontario, New Hampshire, etc., and in France and 

 England. Bred formerly on Guadeloupe and Dominica in the Lesser Antilles 

 (not extinct in 1920). 



Pterodroma cahow (Nichols AND Mowbray). Bermuda Petrel. [98.1.] 



Jistrelata cahoiv Nichols and Mowbray, Auk, XXXIII, No. 2, April 

 [March 31], 1916, 194. (Southeast side of Castle Island, Bermuda.) 



Range. — Bermuda (extinct?). 



• Pterodroma inexpectata (Forster). Scaled Petrel. [99.] 



Procellaria inexpectata J. R. Forster, Descrip. Anim., ed. Lichtenstein, 

 1844, 204. (in Oceano antarctico = Antarctic Ocean.) 



Range. — South Pacific and Antarctic oceans, north to lat. 54° N. 

 Breeds on the South Island, New Zealand, and on the Chatham and Bounty 

 islands. Accidental in Livingston County, New York, on Kiska and Kodiak 

 islands, the Aleutians (regularly?), and near Frosty Peak and Sitka, Alaska.^ 



Genus BULWERIA Bonaparte. 



Bulweria Bonaparte, Nuovi Ann. Sci. Nat. (Bologna), VIII, 1842 [1843], 

 426. Type, by monotypy, Procellaria btihverii Jardine and Selby. 



* Bulweria bulweri (Jardine and Selby). Bulwer's Petrel. [101.] 



Procellaria Bulwerii Jardine and Selby, Illustr. Orn., II, Nov., 1828, pi. 

 65 and text. (Madeira or the small islands adjacent.) 



1 Lawrence, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., VI, 1853, 5. 



^ Aestrelata scalaris Brewster and Ae. fisheri Ridgway are synonymized 

 with P. inexpectata. 



