14 EGGS OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



83. Fdxmab, Fulmarus glacialis. Eggs, 1, white, elliptical ; 

 2.00 + 2.75 to 2.05 + 2.80. Eggs placed on cliffs. Breeds 

 on the islands in the North Atlantic. 



86a. Lesser Fulmar, Fulmarus glacialis minor. Eggs, 

 indistinguishable from those of No. 86. Breeds on islands in 

 the North Atlantic, on cliffs. 



866. Pacific Fulmar, Fvhnarus glacialis glupischa. Eggs, 

 indistinguishable from those of No. 86. Occurs in the North 

 Pacific. 



86c. Rodger's Fulmar, Fulmarus glacialis rodgersii. 

 Eggs, indistinguishable from those of No. 86. Occurs in 

 Bering's Sea. 



87. Slender-billed Fulmar, Fxiimarus glacialoides. Eggs, 

 unknown. Occurs in seas of Southern Hemisphere, along the 

 Pacific coast of North America. 



88. Cory's Shearwater, Pxiffinus borealis. Eggs, un- 

 known. Breeding-place not known. Occurs off the coast of 

 Massachusetts. 



69. Greater Shearwater, Pujffinus major. Eggs, 1, 

 white; 1.85 -]- 2.75 to 2.00 + 5.88. Occurs off the Atlantic 

 coast of North America, and southward, to Cape Horn and 

 Cape of Good Hope. 



90. Manx Shearwater, Puffinus pxiffinus. Eggs, pure 

 white; 1.75 -{- 2.42 to 1.81 -}- 2.45; placed in holes of rocks. 

 Breeds in the Shetland Islands, and, in one instance, in the 

 Bermudas. Occurs in the North Atlantic, and in Greenland. 



91. Pink-footed Shearwater, Pvffinxis creatopus. Eggs, 

 unknown. Occurs in Pacific Ocean, from off the coast of 

 Lower California to Juan Fernandez Island. 



92. Audubon's Shearwater, Puffimis audubo)ii. Eggs, 1, 

 rather oval, white, inclined to creamy, shell not especially brit- 

 tle and rather smooth; 1.40 + 2.00 to 1.45 + 2.05. Eggs 

 placed in caves or holes. Breeds in the Bermudas and Baha- 

 mas on the coast, the last week of March. Occurs on the 

 coast, from New Jersey southward. 



