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MANX SHEARWATER. 
MANX PETEEL. MANX PUFFIN. SHEAEWATEE PETEEL. 
SKEABE. LT«EE. 
Puffinus Anglorum , 
Procellaria puffinus, 
“ Anglorum , 
Puffinus —. 
Fleming. Selby. Gould. 
Pennant. Montagu. 
Jenyns. Temminck. 
Anglorum —Of the English. 
The present, as a European species, has occurred in the 
Mediterranean, Norway, the Islands of Denmark, the Faroe 
Islands, Iceland, Holland, Italy, and France. In America 
it extends in its range from Labrador, down l>y .Newfound¬ 
land to the south, through the States. In Asia, it has been 
noticed in Asia Minor. It is included also among the birds 
of Madeira. 
This bird was formerly very plentiful in the Isle or Man, 
whence its name. . 
The Manx Shearwater breeds in the Hebrides, at St. Aiida 
and Soa; also in Zetland, at Foula and Unst. In Orkney, 
in the Islands of Papa Westray and Waas. 
In England, on Annet, one of . the Scilly Islands, and 
on the coast of Wales. Many which are on sale in Leacl- 
enhall market in the spring of the year, are taken m 
rabbit-warrens in Wales, Mr. John Dutton writes me 
In* Yorkshire specimens of this bird are occasionally found 
along the coast in the autumn. It has also occurred near 
Yarmouth, but rarely. One or two off the Northumbrian 
coast, near the Fern Islands. Specimens have been seen off 
the shores of Dorsetshire and Devonshire. In Oxfordshire 
