270 TUBINARES. 



265. PROCELLARIA LEACHI. 

 (LEACH'S FORK-TAILED PETREL.) 

 Procellaria leachii, Teraminck, Man. d'Orn. ii. p. 812 (1820). 



Leach's Petrel is a little bird (wing from carpal joint about G 

 inches). It is very dark brown above and below, except the upper 

 tail-coverts, Mliich arc white. 



Figures : Dresser, Birds of Europe, viii. pi. 013. fig. 2. 



Head of Procellaria hcuhi. Natural size. 



Leach's Fork-tailed Petrel breeds in the Kurilc Islands (Blakiston 

 and Prycr, Ibis, 1878, p. 218). There is an example in the Prycr 

 collection obtained by Mr. Snow in this locality, and Captain 

 Blakiston has sent me others (Scebohm, Ibis, 1884, p. 33). 



Leach's Fork-tailed Petrel breeds on some of the western islands 

 of Scotland and Ireland, as well as in the Bay of Fundy on the 

 American coast. Tiicse colonics appear to be completely isolated 

 from the colony in the North Pacific, which extends to the Com- 

 mander Islands and the Aleutian Islands. 



266. PROCELLARIA MELANIA. 

 (BLACK PETREL.) 



Procellaria melania, Bonaparte, Compt. Rend, xxviii. p. 662 (1854). 



The Black Petrel is slightly larger than Leach's Petrel (wing from 

 carpal joint G^ inches), the fork of its tail is somewhat deeper (1^ 

 inches), and the rump and upper tail-covcrts are sooty brown like 

 the rest of the plumage ; but in both species the margins of the 

 tcrtials and scajjuiars arc paler. 



Figures : Baird, Brewer, and Ilidgway, Watcr-Birds N. Amcr. ii. 

 ]). 107 (woodcut of tail and foot), p. Ill (woodcut of head). 



