PROCELLAR//D.-E. . i3 



CrExrs PUFFINUS Brisson. 



a. Lower parts uniform dusky black ( win"' never over lo.oo); bill deep black; 

 under wing coverts deep sooty black (darker); primaries and tail feathers black. 

 Length about 15.00, wing 9.10, tail 3.75, culmen 2.25, tarsus 1.70, middle toe 2.00. 

 Hah. Central Pacific Ocean. French Frigates, Laysan. 



FI. XIX., 7942. 17. P. nativita'tis .Stkkkts. Christmas Island Shearwater. 



aa. Lower parts uniform white including au.xiliaries and the central under tail 

 coverts; primaries dark beneath; head, neck and back, including wings and tail, a 

 ver^- uniform black ; the edge of the feathers sometimes brownish ; flanks and outer 

 under tail coverts blacki.sh ; border of under wing coverts blackish. Length 14.60, wing 

 9.25, culmen 1.30, tail 3.45, tarsus i.So, toe 2.20, depth of bill at base .50. Hab. Kauai. 

 PI. XIX., 9307. i8. P. new'elli^ Hensh.vw. 



Gkxt-s OCEANO'DROMA Rkichknbach. 



Plumage sooty black ; upper tail an-cr/s more or /ess white; base of all the tail 



feathers white except the centre pair (tail not deeplv forked; longer of the upper tail 



coverts tipped with black. Length about 8. 75, wing 5.90, tail 2.75, tarsus .82, middle 



toe .95, tibia 1.60, culmen .58.' Hab. Central Pacific Ocean. Kauai, French Frigates, 



Niiliau(?). 



19. O. cryptoleucu'ra.' Hawaiian Storm Petrel, Oeoe. 



Order STEGANOPODES.-Totipalmate Swimmers. 



Faniilics, 



a. Tail cuneate (or rounded); web between the toes only slightlj' emarginate; 

 no terminal hook to the bill.'' 



b. Middle tail feathers greatly elongated; whole head feathered; bill con- 

 ical, compressed and pointed; nostrils plainly visible. . (Page 14.) Phaethon'tidse. 



^The description is taken from a specimen given to the Museum by Mr. F^rancis Gay. .A.pi-il 17, jgoo (B. P. B. M. No. 9307). During the 

 intei^-al between the writing and the publication of the description Mr. Henshaw has described a specimen taken by Mr. M. Newell (Brother 

 Matthias), which seems to be the same as the Kauai specimen in the Museum. I therefore withdraw my maun^cvipt name (with due apology 

 to Mr. Gay) in favor of Mr. Henshaw's published name. See Auk (1900), Vol. XVII., p. 246. The locality of Mr. Henshaw's type is at fault. 

 It doubtless is a misi>rint and should be Waihu Valley, Island of Maui, in the place of "Waihu Valley, Island of Mani." 



9 Female in the colledlion taken by Mr. A. F. Judd on Kauai during the winter of rSgs-g,^, from which the aliove measurements 

 were taken. 



*'^Dr. Schauinsland. in his list of the birds of Laysan Island, adds O. fuU^inosa (Gm.) to the Hawaiian fauna. It can be easily dis- 

 tinguished from (J. tryptulntcura by its larger size (length ,10, wing 7.50) and having the upper tail coverts the same color as the back. 



" Since the preparation of the above I have a list of the birds obtained on Laysan by Dr. Schauinsland, Director Stadt. Museum, Bremen, 

 in which he gives Phalacrocmax pJagiius,Vz.\\. The species may be identified by the foUowinj; : The upper mandible terminating in a dis- 

 tinct hook ; tarsus hmger Ihan the hiud toe and flaic; with a small, scarcely noticeable gular sac ; bill slender with outline straight : tail much 

 longer thau the wing, graduated and composed of twelve feathers ; culmen less than 2.50 ; feathers on the lower jaw projecting forward be. 

 yond the anterior angle of the eye ; bead and neck rich glossy silky violet black: more purplish towards the head, becoming silky dark 

 green on the lower parts. Jirraiing p/nfna^f: Neck and rump ornamented with ver\' narrow white feathers, i'oitiig: Uniform brownish 

 dusky. Length 25.00-29.00, wing 9.50-10.60. /fab. Coast of Asia from Kamschalka to South China, from Alaska to South Mexico(?). (Hawaiian 

 Islands, Laysan. — Ih. Schaitinsland.) 



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