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Rance.— Warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean. Breeds in 
Bermuda, the Bahamas, and Lesser Antilles; north casually from 
Florida to Long Island, and also in the Greater Antilles. 
[Puffinus assimilis GouLp. Allied Shearwater. [92.1.] 
Puffinus assimilis Gouup, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837 (1838), 156. 
(New South Wales.) 
Rance.— Australian and New Zealand seas, and northward in 
Atlantic Ocean to Madeira Islands; accidental on Sable Island, 
Nova Scotia.] 
Puffinus opisthémelas Cours. Black-vented Shearwater. [93.] 
Puffinus opisthomelas Cours, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1864, 139. 
(Cape San Lucas, Lower California.) 
RanGE.— Pacific Ocean. Breeds on islands off the coast of Lower 
California and western Mexico; in migration abundant on the coast 
of California; casual north to Vancouver Island. 
Puffinus auricularis C. H. TowNnsrenp. Townsend’s Shearwater. 
[93.1.] 
Puffinus auricularis TOWNSEND, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XIII, 1890, 133. 
(Clarion Island, Lower California.) 
RanGe.— Clarion Island, north to Cape San Lucas, Lower Cali- 
fornia. 
Puffinus griseus (GMELIN). Sooty Shearwater. [95.] 
Procellaria grisea GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, ii, 1789, 564. (Southern Hemi- 
sphere, from 35°-50° S. lat.) 
RanGE.— Oceans of Southern Hemisphere; occurs in summer on 
the Pacific coast from southern Alaska to Lower California, and on 
the Atlantic coast from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to South Carolina; 
accidental in Alabama; probably breeds in the South Pacific. 
Puffinus tenuiréstris (T'emminck). Slender-billed Shearwater. [96.] 
Procellaria tenuirostris TEMMINCK, Planches Col., V, 1835, text to pl. 587. 
(Seas north of Japan, and coast of Korea.) 
