698 PUFFINUS CARNEIPES. 



settled on tlie water, whilst the air above was full of tliern, 

 flying in regular succession from the rear to the front of the 

 column. On sculling out I found the line of those swimming was 

 from a quarter to balf a mile across. They were not swimming 

 thickly together, but from one to three yards apart". Y BaJib- 

 napaâco Nicoll tojkc HaÔJiioflajit P. griseus CTajaMn Bt h'bckojibko 

 cotî. mTyKt; Taicis CTajia npmieTajra Kancjioe yTpo b-b 3ajiHBt, a 

 nepefl-B BegepHHMH cyHepicaira nTHn,H Tanjna HenpepHBHiiMn 

 BepeHHuaMH na^t Mopein, bh-é 3ajiHBa. 



Anthony 1 ) nonaraeTï., hto P. griseus npojrEJiHBaert no.iHyio 

 nnHBKy b-b iEOJTB h aBrycTE, ho ho yB-BpeH-B, uto y Hero 6bi- 

 BaerB, noflOÔHO P. opisthomdas, lacraiHan JiHHBKa b*b AHBap'B n 

 c&eBpajrE. 



Puffinus earneipes Gould 1844.— Tojictokjhobmh TeMHbiH 



OypeB'ÈCTHHK'B. 



Godman, Monogr. Pétrels, p. 142; Salvin, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XXV, p. 385; 

 Oates, Cat. Birds' Eggs Brit. Mus., I. p. 155 (1901). 

 Puffinus earneipes Gould, 1844, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 57. 

 icônes. Gould, B. Austr., VII, pi. 57; Godman, Monogr. Pétrels, pi. 37. 

 Pulli. 



Ova & Nidi. Oates, Cat. Birds' Eggs Brit. Mus., I, p. 155; North, Nests & Eggs 

 Austr. B., p. 361 (1889); Campbell, Nests & Eggs B. Austr., II, p. 880 

 (1901). 



3n3eMnJiflpbi 3oojiorMHecKaro My3en. 



Wà 619. ex. adlt. sin. dat. sin. ]oc. (Australia?). sin. coll. 



AiarH03i. Puffinus ubique obscurus, gastraeo nonnibil palli- 

 diore (subgeneris Nectris). Kosti'o culmine dertroque exceptis pal- 

 lido, crasso, altitudine minimali (in medio rostri) chordae corpo- 

 ris mandibulae (i. e. genys s. gonys) fere aequali. Tectricibus 

 alae inferioribus fumoso-nigris Tel nigrescente-brunneis, quam 

 abdomen nonnibil obscurioribus. Long, alae 305.0 — 325.0, tarsi 

 50.8 — 57.2 mm. 



Becb TeMHaro uBfea, HH3t TBJia heckoïïbko CB'ÉTJi'ke (hs^ noj- 

 po;na Nectris). Kjmob'b KpoM'B KOHtKa n icoroTica CB'ETjrBiS, to^cthu. 

 TaK-B hto HaraeHBma.a BHCOTa ero (Ha cepeflUHÏ) hoitii paBHa 



1) Auk, XIII, 1896, p. 228. 



