PROCELLARIID^E — THE PETRELS — OCEANITES. 415 



Oceanodioma Hornbyi. 



HORNBY'S PETBEL. 



Thalassidroma Hornbyi, Gray, P. Z. S. 1853, 62. — Laws, in Kami's B. N. Am. 1858, 829. — 



Baird, Cat. N. Am. B. 1859, no. 641. 

 Oceanodroma Hornbyi, Bonap. Consp. II. 1856, 195. — Coues, Pr. Ac. Nat. Sei. Philad. 1864, 75 ; 



Key, 1872, 329 ; Check List, 1873, no. 592 ; ed. 2, 18S2, no. 827. — Hidgw. Norn. N. Am. B. 



1881, no. 727. 



Hab. North Pacific Ocean (coast of Alaska). 



Sp. Char. Adult : " Front, cheeks, throat, collar round hind part of the neck, breast, and 

 abdomen, pure white ; crown, hind-head, a broad band in front of neck, bend of wing and lesser 



wing-coverts, sooty gray ; upper part of back gray ; lower part of back and tail ashy gray ; greater 

 wing-coverts brownish gray ; tertiaries and quills deep black. 



"Total length, s]" ; bill from gape, 10V", from front, 8£"' ; tail (outer feather), 3|" ; tarsus, 

 1"; middle toe, 1"'' (Gray). 



This rare species continues unknown to American collections. 



This species was described by G. R. Gray, and the example from which its descrip- 

 tion was taken had been procured on the northwest coast of North America. In its 

 general appearance and peculiarities it is said to correspond most nearly with 0. 

 furcata. We know nothing in regard to its specific habits or distribution. It has 

 not been met with by any of the parties who have visited or explored the regions 

 whence this species is said to have been obtained. 



Genus OCEANITES, Keyseklino and Blasius. 



Occanites, Keys.& Blas. Wirb. Eur. I. 1844, p. xciii (type, Thalassidroma IVilsoni, Bp., =Proccl- 



laria occanica, Kuhl). 



Char. Size very small ; tail more than half the wing, forked, the feathers very broad at the 

 ends ; tarsus much longer than the middle toe ami claw (about two and a half times as long as 

 the culmen) ; plumage dusky, with a white rump-patch. 



This genus is represented by a single species — the well-known Wilson's Stormy Petrel 

 (0. oceanicus). 



