6. (ESTEELATA. 407 



d. $ ad.sk. S. Atlantic Ocean, lat. 34° 43' S., J. Macgillivray [0.1. u- loi 



long. 4° 0' W., Feb. l'4, 1847. 



e,/ Ad.sk. Nightingale Is., S. Atlantic, Oct. 1^, Voy. H.M.S. ' Ghal- €, W^J ^-^ 



1873. lenger.' ■^. i-J-. ^. JT 



i^. Ad.sk. S. Indian Ocean, lat. 37° 59' S., Earl of Crawford and) ,, „ -, 



long. 29° 18' E. Ealcarres [P.]. j " ' ^ ' / 



A. Ad. St. Kerguelen Laud ? Antarctic Exped. '^ ur - i o,^ 



*. Ad. sk. N.W.Australia. Capt. Beckett [C.]. - w. /«>-a. 



j-l Ad. St. S. Australia:' Sir G. Grey [P.]. ~ -k< u^cf.y- ;.ir./^ 



»». Ad. sk. South Seas (e.r GomW). Salvin-Godman Coll. ,-.,^^ 



«,o. Ad.sk. [South Seas.] Salvin-Godman Coilo 



\ >l -ij- /o. I 



10. (Estrelata inagentae. 



^Estrelata magenta, Giyl. ^ Salvad. Ibis, 1869, pp. 61, 66 ; Gigl. Distr. 



Fauna Vert. Oceano, p. 41 (1870) ; id. Viagg. >■ Maqenta,' pp. 843, 



884 (1875) ; Bidgio. Man. N. Am. Birds, p. 64 (1887). 

 ffistrelata magentas, Salv. in Rowley's Orn. Misc. i. p. 251, pi. 30. 



" J^. supra intense fusco-nigra, plumis sub quadatn luce paUide 

 marginatis, alls, Cauda, lateribus, subalaribus ac torque jugulari 

 fusco-nigris ; regione ante oculari intensiore ; fronto albido-sericea 

 fere argenteo colore perfusa, lateraliter magis conspicue ; gula, pec- 

 tore abdomine albis ; subcaudalibus lateraliter cinereo tinclis, scapis 

 parte apicali fuscis ; rostro nigro, pedibus carneis, digitis palmisque 

 nigris oxcepta parte basali interna tarso concolori ; iride bruunea. ~ t't (. ^'o. /^ «. 

 Long. tot. 0"-400, alaj O-^-SlO, caud. 0"-140, rostr. a fronte 0'"-048, '»-<"'<- /^^-: -teC^.^ 

 tars. O-^-OSS, dig. med. cum ung. 0'°-056." {Giylioli ^ Salvadori,^^-''''r" 'f ff 

 Ibis, 1869, p. 61.) /S^-. r^x^vit^ 



iTa^. South Pacific Ocean, lat. 39° 38' S., long. 125° 58' W. of '• ^ ■>»-''■ ''^^ 

 Greenwich. '.^.-Z - 



There are no specimens of this species in the British Museum. 



11. (Estrelata phaeopygia. 



? Procellaria alba, B/o.rha?n in Byron's Voy. p. 252 : Gray, Cat. Birds 



Trap. Is. Pac. p. oQ (1859) (partim). 

 (Estrelata phajopygia, Salv. Trans. Zool. Soc. ix. p. 507, pi. 88. fig. 1 



(1876) ; Wilson, Aves Haioaiienses, part v. (1894). 

 Procellaria rostrata ?, Moseley, Notes Nat. ' Chall.'' p. 499 (1879) {nee 



Peale). 

 yEstrelata sandwichensis, Ridgw. Pr. U.S. Nat. Mas. ix. p. 95 (1886) ; 



Stejn. Pr. U.S. Nat. Mtis. x. p. 77 (1887). 

 ^45strelata phffiopvgia, Ridqto. Man. Birds N. Am. p. 65 (1887) ; id. 



Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xi. p. 104 (1888). 



Adult. Upper surface brownish black, the concealed bases of the 

 feathers white with black shafts, the feathers of the back indi- 

 stinctly edged with grey ; forehead, lores, and whole under surface 

 white, region round the eye black, a few indistinct hastate spots on 

 the flanks ; under wing-coverts white, the edge of the wing and the 

 quills black ; tail black, the lateral rectrices towards the base and 

 the shafts white : bill black ; tarsi and proximal haK of the inner 

 and middle toes, and the webs between them yellow, the outer toe 



