402 PUFFINID^. 



ii. pt. viii. p. 144 (1881) ; Moseley, Notes Nat. Chall. p. 208 (1879) ; 



Sharpe, Phil. Trans, clxviii. p. 126 (1879) ; BuUer, B. Neio Zeal. 



ed. 2, ii. p. 219 (1888) ; id. Tr. N. Zeal. List. xxv. p. 78 (1893). 

 yEstrelata lessoni, Cuues, Pr. Ac. Phil. 1866, pp. 142, 170 ; Gi(/l. Sr 



Salvad. Ibis, 1869, p. 66 ; Gigl. Distr. Fauna J'ert. Oceano, p. 40 



(1870) ; id. Viagg. 'Magenta,' pp. 106,842,843, 887 (1875) ; Coues 



<§• Kidder, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 2, p. 27 (1875) ; Kidder, Bidl. 



U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 3, p. 14 (1876) ; Pidgiv. Man. N. Am. Birds, 



p. 63 (1887). 

 Fulmarus lessoni, Gray, Hand-l. B. iii. p. 107 (1871). 



Adult male. Upper surface grey, darker on the rump, and 

 becoming gradually whiter towards the crown, which is nearly 

 pure white ; feathers of the back edged with paler grey ; nape and 

 sides of the neck transversely mottled pale grey and white ; wings 

 and wing-coverts nearly black ; upper tail-coverts and central 

 rectrices pale grey, lateral rectrices nearly white ; forehead and 

 entire under surface pure white, region below and in front of the 

 eye black ; under wing-coverts dark grey, each feather edged with 

 white, quills grej', white at the concealed portion of the base : bill 

 black ; tarsi yellow, distal portion of the toes and webs and the 

 outer toe wholly dark, the rest yellow. Total length about 18 

 inches, wing 12"2 ; tail, central rectrices 5, lateral rectrices 3*7 ; 

 bUl 1-9, tarsus 1-8, middle toe 2-4, outer toe 2*35, inner toe 2-1, 



Hab. Southern Indian Ocean, Australian and Xew Zealand Seas. 



a. Ad.sk. [Antarctic Seas.] Antarctic Exped. /• ii- 



b, c. Ad. sk. Royal Sound, Kerguelen Land Transit of Venus Exped. u. /f,a 



{A. E. Eaton). ' 



d. d; e,f. 2 Betsy Cove, Kerguelen Land. Voy.H.M.S.'ChaUenger.' ^" '^^ /i' 



ad. sk. '" ": 



g, h. c? ad. sk. S. Indian Ocean, lat. 40J°S., Capt. Stanley [C.].ti/2.^ ^t;-- 



long. 125i° E. 

 i. Ad. St. Cape Seas, lat. 36° 39' S., Sir George Grey [P.]. v'/I.O 



lonp-. 10° 3' E. 

 y. c? ad. sk. S. Pacific Ocean, lat. 44° S., J. MacgilHvray [C.]. i.r./x.§, 



long. 110i° W. 

 k. Ad. sk. New Zealand. Sir G. Grey [P.]. l^->2.) 



I. Ad. .sk. [Antarctic Seas.] Salvin-Godman Coll. .^Cij i«a«^ 



Hi, 71. Skulls. 



4. (Estrelata haesitata. 



Procellaria haesitata, Kuhl, Beitr. p. 142 (1820) ; Temm. PI. Col. 



416 (1826) ; Gray, Gen. Birds, iii. p. 648 (1844) ; id. Cat. Brit. 



Birds, p. 226 (1863) ; Yarrell, Brit. Birds, Suppl. p. 63 (1845) ; 



Gould, Birds. Austr. vii. pi. 47 (1845) ; Netvton, Zool. 1852, p. 3691 ; 



id. Ibis, 1859, p. 372 ; Schl. Mus. P.-B., vi. Procell. p. 13 (1863) ; 



Degl. (§• Gerbe, Ois. Eur. ii. p. 374 (1867) ; Cab. ^- Peichenotv, J.f. 



Orn. 1870, p. 329 ; Muynard, Birds E. N. Am. p. 489 (1879). 

 Procellaria diabolica, Lafr. Eev. Zool. 1844, p. 168 ; Lawr. Pr. U.S. 



Nat. Mus. i. p. 451 (1879). 

 Procellaria meridionalis, Lau-r. Ann. Lye. N. Y. iv. p. 475 (1848), v. 



p. 220, pi. 15 (1852) ; id. Birds N. Am. p. 827 (1860). 

 Procellaria rubritarsi, Gould, Zool. 1852, p. 3692. 

 Puflinus haesitata, Reich. Syst. Av., Natatores, pi. 20. fig. 336. 



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