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THE OREGON NATURALIST. 



their harsh cry, which gives rise to their native 

 nameof "Googara." They were never noticed 

 to arrive in the night, as many migrants do. 

 Eggs of this species were obtained in June, 

 and on the ninth of July a downy chick was 

 taken from a nest on Lesnoy island, that 

 had been visited four days previous, and then 

 contained eggs. A number of the young re- 

 main throughout the winter, and specimens in 

 the first ]:ilumnge were taken November 3, 

 1S91, and Decemlier 9th, 1892. 



Lunda cirrhata, 

 TUFTED PUFFIN. 



A summer migrant, arriving about the first 

 of June, and nesting on the small islands; 

 associating with the next species, but is not 

 nearly so numerous, being in a ratio of about 

 one to twenty. 



But four nests of this species were found; all 

 were in crevices in the rocks, a'>d not in bur- 

 rows. 



About the first of September they all leave 





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SKCTION OF liLUFF, SHOWING NESTING TUNNEL OF FRATERCULA CORNICULATA. 



.V Sea entrance. B. Land entrance. 



