326 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
3. Cepphus carbo PALL. 
Sooty Guillemot. 
Cepphus carbo Pau. Zoog. Rosso-As. II. 1826, 350. 
[B 728, C 633, R 762, C 873.] 
No evidence of its occurrence in North America. (Cf STEJN. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. VII. 1884, pp. 225-227.) 
Famity LARIDZ. 
Genus CREAGRUS Bon. 
Creagrus BON. Naumannia, 1854, 211. Type, Larus furcatus 
NEBOUX. 
4. Creagrus furcatus (NEB.). 
Swallow-tailed Gull. 
Larus furcatus NEB. Voy. ‘Venus,’ Atias, pl. ro (1846). 
Creagrus furcatus Bonap. Naumannia, 1854, 213. 
[B 679, C 559, R 678, C 791] 
In all probability erroneously accredited to North America. At 
least nine examples are now known,— the type, said to be from 
Monterey, Cal., three from the Galapagos, one from the coast of Peru, 
and four from Malpelo Island (Lat. 3° 59’ N., Long. 81° 343! W.). 
Famity DIOMEDEID A. 
4.1. Diomedea exulans Linn. 
Wandering Albatross. 
Diomedea exulans LINN. S. N. ed. 10, I. 1758, 132. 
[B—, C—, R—, C—.] 
Geroc. Dist.— Southern oceans; said to have occurred in Tampa 
Bay, Florida, and off coast of Washington. (Cf Cours, Auk, II. 
Oct. 1885, 387; XII. April, 1895, 178; RrpGway, Man. N. Am. B. 
1887, 51. The Florida record is open to question, and the others 
are unsatisfactory.) 
