CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS. 59 
XXX. THALASSOGERON Rineway. 1884. 
83. Yellow-nosed Albatross. 
Thalassogeron culminatus (GOULD) Ripew. 1884. 
Accidental on the Gulf of St. Lawrence. One example taken 
at the River Moisie, Quebec, August 20th, 1885. This bird is 
now in the museum of Laval University in Quebec city. (Dzonne.) 
FamiLy VIII. PROCELLARIIDA. Furmars & SHEARWATERS. 
XXXI. FULMARUS STEPHENS. 1826. 
86. Fulmar, 
Fulmarus glacialis (LINN.) STEPH. 1820. 
Said to breed no further to the south in Greenland than lat. 
69° N., occurs alsoin East Greenland. (dArct. Man.) Apparently 
common in its migrations along the coast of Newfoundland. 
(Reeks.) Rare onthe coast of Nova Scotia. (Dowuns.) On the 
fishing-grounds off Grand Manan, N.B.,in autumn. (ffervick.) 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Two taken on Resolution Island, Hudson Strait. 
86a. Lesser Fulmar. 
Fulmarus glacialis minor (K}#R.) BONAP. 1856. 
One shot at Beauport, Quebec, in 1890. (Dionne.} 
866. Pacific Fulmar. 
Fulmarus glacialis glupischa STEN. 1884. 
A very common species in the North Pacific. This is the 
common Fulmar of the North Pacific, and numbers of speci- 
mens have been obtained at Unalaska. (Ve/son.) Hundreds 
of thousands of these birds were seen off Unimak Pass and 
the eastern end of Unalaska Island, in fact, they covered acres 
of water ; they are also numerous around many of the Aleutian 
Islands. (Zzrner.) One specimen taken at Chemainus, Vancou- 
ver Island, November, 1895, (Fannin.) 
BREEDING Nores.-—This species breeds on the Commander 
Islands, on the west side of Behring Sea. It nestsin the greatest 
