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(Ulster County, Oneida Lake, and Long Island), New Hampshire, 
Kentucky, Ohio, and Ontario, and also to England and France; 
probably now extinct.] 
Astrelata scalaris Brewster. Scaled Petrel. [99.] 
4istrelata scalaris Brewster, Auk, III, July, 1886, 300. (Mount Morris, 
Livingston Co., N. Y.) 
RancE.— Known from a single specimen, taken in Livingston 
County, New York. 
Aéstrelata fisheri RipGway. Fisher’s Petrel. ([100.] 
(strelata fishert Ripaway, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., V, 1883, 656. (Kadiak 
Island, Alaska.) 
RanGcE.— Known only from two specimens, taken at Kadiak Island 
and Sitka, Alaska. 
[GENUS BULWERIA BonapaRTE. 
Bulweria BoNAPARTE, Nuovi Ann. Sci. Nat. [Bologna], VIII, 1842 (1843), 
426. Type, by monotypy, Procellaria bulwerit JARDINE & SELBY. 
Bulwéria bilweri (JARDINE & SELBY). Bulwer’s Petrel. [101.] 
Procellaria bulwerit JARDINE & SELBY, Illustr. Orn., II, Nov., 1828, pl. 
65. (Madeira, or the small islands adjacent.) 
RancEe.— Temperate North Pacific (Bonin Islands, Hawaii, and 
others) and temperate North Atlantic (east side); accidental in 
Greenland. ] 
SuBFAMILY PROCELLARIINAS. Storm PETRELS. 
GENUS HALOCYPTENA Cougs. 
Halocyptena Cours, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1864, 78. Type, 
by orig. desig., Halocyptena microsoma Cougs. 
Halocypténa micros6ma Cours. Least Petrel. [103.] 
Halocyptena microsoma Cougs, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1864, 79. 
(San José del Cabo, Lower California.) 
