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? *Stercoranus ])omatorMnu8. Pomatorhine Skua. (Kjoi.) N. 



Stereo rar/'us cre^ndatus. Ricliardson's Skua. (Kjoi.) N. 

 ?'*Stercornrius jMrasiticus. Buffon's Skua. (Kjoi.) N. 

 Procellaria pelayica. Storm Petrel. (Dnidi.) N. 

 Procellaria leiicorrhoa. Leach's Petrel. 

 ^Puffinus major. Great Shearwater. (Stora-Skrofa.) N. 



Puffinus anylorum. Maux Shearwater. (Litla-Skrofa.) N. 

 *Puffimis ohscurus. Dusky Shearwater. Recorded by Rev. H. 11. 



Slater. 

 Fiihnarus glacialis. Fulmar. (Fylungur, Fyll.) N. 

 Colymbus glacialis. Great Northern Diver. (Himbrimi, Brusi.) N. 

 Colymhus septeyitrionalis. Red-throated Diver. (Lomur.) N. 

 Podiceps griseiyena. Red-necked Grebe. — Rare. One taken at Keflavik, 



December 1885. B. Grondal. 

 Podicej^s cornutus. Horned Grebe. (Florgodi, Sefijnd, Flodseti, 



Floaskitur, Flodskitnr.) N. 

 Alcatorda. Razorbill. (Alka, Klumba, Klumbunefja, Drunnefja.) N. 

 Alca impennis. Great Auk. (Geirfugl.) N. 

 Lomviu troile. Common Guillemot. (Langvia, Langnefja.) N. 

 Loinvia bruennichi. Briinnich's Guillemot. (Stuttnefja.) N. 

 Uria grylle. Black Guillemot. (Teista, Peista, Pjeturskofa; young 



birds, Peistukofa.) N. 

 Mergiilus alle. Little Auk. (ILaftirdill.) N. 

 Fratercida arctica. Puffin. (Lundi ; young birds, Lundakofa.) 

 = 108 species. 



Note. — Prof. Newton says that Anser albifrcms is known as Helsingi, 

 but Nielsen states this name applies only to Bernicla leucopsis. Nordens- 

 kiold, in ' The Voyage of the Vega,' speaks of B. leticopsis as the White- 

 fronted Goose ; so that the greater amount of vv^hite on the head of the 

 latter species appears to have secured its right to this title among northern 

 people. 



XXI. — On the Birds of the Philippine Islands. — Part IV. * 

 The Province of Albay, South-east Luzon, and the adjacent 

 Island of Cat anduanes . By W. R. Ogilvie Grant. With 

 Field-Notes by John Whitehead. 



Since the January number of ' The Ibis ' appeared another 

 large collection of birds has arrived from that indefatigable 

 collector Mr. J.Whitehead, including about two hundred bird- 



* Part I. Ibis, 1894, pp. 406-411 ; Part II. ibid. pp. 501-522 ; Part III. 

 Ibis, 1895, pp. 106-117. 



