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Adnutted by Saunders, 
who holds the evidence for its admission to be ‘‘ some- 
what slight.” 
Admitted by Seebohm, 
who says “It has been most frequently observed im the 
Orkneys, and extreme North of Scotland, but there can be little 
doubt that it is often overlooked, and confused with its smaller 
billed ally. 
My eggs do not differ from those of ‘Troile,’ they 
were taken by Dunn, in Iceland ; he carefully “ watching 
the birds go to their nest.” 
Loe CAPPED SPE REE, 
(GEsTRELATA HASITATA.) 
Is admitted on one occuyrence, about which there can 
be no dispute, dy the B.O.U. List. 
Admitted by H. Saunders, 
yet its habitat is America. 
Rejected by Seebohm, 
so far as only giving it a few lines under the article on 
‘Wilson’s Petrel’ goes. 
THE CAPE PETREE: 
(DAPTION CAPENSE.) 
Rejected from the B.O.U. List. 
Rejected by H. Saunders. 
Noticed under the article ‘Capped Petrel.’ 
Rejected by Seebohm. 
Noticed under article ‘Wilson’s’ Petrel. 
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