Page 321. — Since writing the account of the nidificationof the Stormy 

 Petrel {Procellaria pelagicd) in my work on TJic Nests and Eggs 

 of British Birds., I have received information of this species nesting 

 in Tor Bay, which very considerably extends its breeding area in 

 England to the eastward. So far as I can ascertain, Lundy Island 

 was previously its most easterly known limit in England, but Mr. 

 Else, the Curator of the Torquay Museum, informs me that a bird 

 with its ^gg was obtained from a small hole on the Thatcher Rock 

 in Tor Bay. The bird is now in that museum, and the ^g% is, or 

 was, in the possession of its finder, a resident of Torquay. 



