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XXXIII. ASSTRELATA Bonaparte. 1856. 
98. Black-capped Petrel. 
AE strelata hasitata (Kun1) Cours. 1866. 
On the 30th October, 1893, the dead body of a Black-capped 
Petrel was picked up on the shore of the island at Toronto, Ont. 
(Mcllwraith.) Only known record, for our limits. 
100. Fisher’s Petrel. 
Ee strelata fishert RipGw. 1883. 
Described from a specimen taken on Kadiak Island by Mr. 
Fisher, June 11th, 1882. (JVelson.) Mr. Nelson saw a petrel— 
which was possibly this bird—while passing the Aleutian Islands. 
XXXIV. BULWERIA Bonaparte. 1842. 
101. Bulwer’s Petrel. 
Bulweria bulwert (JARD. & SELBY) BOUCARD. 1876. 
Only one specimen known from Greenland, which was received 
from the Moravian missionaries. (Arct. Man.) 
XXXV. PROCELLARIA Linnaus. 1758. 
104. Stormy Petrel. Mother Carey’s Chicken. 
Proceilaria pelagica LINN. 1758. 
Two specimens taken in the Greenland seas. (Arct. Man.) A 
common summer migrant, breeding on the islands around the 
coast of Newfoundland. (Reeks.) Common all the year. Breeds 
on St. Paul Island, Gulf of St. Lawrence, and other favourable 
localities ; nest ina bank. (Downs.) One specimen found at St. 
John, N.B. (Chamberlain.) Specimens were taken in Ungava Bay, 
1882. (Packard.) 
XXXVI. OCEANODROMA ReIcHensaAcnH. 1852. 
105. Forked-tailed Petrel. 
Oceanodroma furcata (GMEL.) REICH. 1852. 
The Aleutian Islands form the main home of this elegant bird. 
It is seen in the North Pacific for one or two hundred miles south 
