ORDER PROCELLARIIFORMES. 9 



• Puffinus carneipes Gould. Pale-footed Shearwater. [95.1.] 



Puffinus carneipes Gould, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 1, Xlil, No. 85, 

 May 1, 1844, 365. (small islands off Cape Leeuwin [western Australia].) 



Range. — Breeds in Australian and New Zealand seas, on Breaksea, North, 

 White, and Solitary islands, ranging northward to Japan and casually to 

 the coast of California. 



Puffinus creatopus Coues. Pink-footed Shearwater. 191.] 



Puffinus creatopus "Cooper (mss.)," Coues, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 

 [XVI] 1864, No. 2, March-April [June 30], 131. (San Nicholas Island 

 off the coast of California = San Nicolas Island.) 



Range. — Eastern portions of the Pacific Ocean, ranging north to southern 

 Alaska (Forrester Island) and south to southern Chile (San Carlos). Breeds 

 only on Juan Fernandez and Santa Clara islands. 



Puffinus gravis (O'Reilly). Greater Shearwater. [89.] 



Procellaria Gravis O'Reilly, Greenland, Adjacent Seas, etc., 1818, 140 

 (pi. 12, fig. 1). (latitude of Cape Farewell and Staten Hook, frequent- 

 ing Newfoundland in summer.) 



Range. — Entire Atlantic Ocean from northern Europe and Greenland to 

 South Africa and southern South America. Breeds on Inaccessible Island 

 in the Tristan da Cunha group. Accidental in Florida. 



Subgenus CALONECTRIS Mathews and Iredale. 



Calonectris Mathews and Iredale, Ibis, ser. 10, III, No. 3, July, 1915, 

 590. Type, by orig. desig., Puffinus leucomelas Temminck, 



• Puflanusdiomedeadiomedea(ScopoLi). Mediterranean Shearwater. [8Sa.] 



. Procellaria diomedea Scopoli, Annus I, Historico-Naturalis, 1769, 74. 

 (No locality given = Corsica.) 



Range. — Mediterranean Sea, where it breeds, ranging across the Atlantic 

 casually, at least, to the coast of North America (Long Island, New York, 

 October 4, 1902; August 15, 1907). ^ 



Puffinus diomedea borealis Cory. Cory's Shearwater. [88.] 



Puffinus borealis Cory, Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club, VI, No. 1, Jan., 1881, 

 84. (Near Chatham Island, Cape Cod, Mass.) 



Murphy, Auk, XXXIX, 1922, 58. 



