178 RARE VISITANTS. 
One, Southacre, near Swaffham, spring 1850: Newton, 
Zoologist, 1852, p. 3691, figure; Yarrell, Hist. Brit. Birds, 
vol. 11. p. 643, figure. 
Obs. A specimen of this Petrel, killed in the English 
Channel, is in the Museum at Boulogne-sur-Mer. 
BULWER’S PETREL. Procellaria bulweri, Jardine. 
Hab. Madeira and adjacent islands. 
‘One on the Ure, near Tanfield, Yorkshire, 8th May, 1837: 
Gould, Birds of Europe, pt. xxi. fig.; Yarrell, Hist. Brit. 
Birds, vol. ui. p. 664. 
One off Scarborough, spring 1849: Higgins, Zoologist, 1849, 
p. 2569. 
WILSON’S PETREL. Procellaria wilsoni, Bonaparte. 
Hab. North America. 
Two, English Channel: Jenyns, Man. Brit. Vert. An. p. 286; 
Yarrell, Hist. Brit. Birds, vol. ii. p. 668. 
Seen in abundance off the Land’s End, May 1838: Gould, 
PAA4S- 1839) pal ag- 
One, Polperro, Cornwall, Nov. 1838: Couch, Cornish Fauna, 
ii. p. 71; Rodd, List Birds Cornwall, p. 46. 
One, Norfolk, spring 1839: Yarrell, fide Buxton, op. cit. 
Doubtfully in Norfolk: H. Stevenson, MS. 
One, Cumberland: Yarrell, fide Heysham, op. cit. 
One believed to have been killed on the Irish coast, August 
1840: Thompson, Nat. Hist. Irvel. (Birds), vol. i. p. 417. 
One, Sussex: Bond, Zoologist, 1843, p. 148; Yarrell, op. cit. 
One on the Avon, Sutton Benger, Wilts, 2nd Nov. 1849: 
Marsh, Zoologist, 1859, p. 6492. 
One, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Nov. 1863: Delme Radcliffe, 
Zoologist, 1864, p. 8892. 
One near Aldeburgh, Suffolk, “some years since” (1871) : 
Hele, Notes about Aldeburgh, p. 176. 
