S06 FoLHAKUS GLACIALIS GLACIALIS. 



beotachtete nur einmal, aber in mehreren Exemplaren, 29. VIL 80 auf 

 dem Eismeere zwischen Gawrilowo und Sem Ostrowa.... Aile Angaben 

 lauten dahin, dass der Sturmvogel zujeglicher Jabreszeit, am selten- 

 sten im Sommer, an den Gestaden — in der Nàhe der Kiiste wohl 

 nicht, aber bei Excursionen auf das offene Meer ziemlich hâufig ge- 

 seben wird — des Eismeeres und des Varanger-Fjordes auftrete, allen 

 Fiscbern wohlbekannt sei, aber daselbst niemals briite). 

 Fulmarus glacialis glupischa. 



1887. part. Nelson, Rep. Nat. Hist. Coll. Alaska, p. 62 (partim: data ex 

 „Bear Island, Spitzbergen and Nova Zembla"!) 

 Fulmarus glacialis. 



1887. LLiecke (Pleske), 3anncit. Aita;;. HayKt, LVI, kh. i, p. 4S9 (vide 1886). 



1887. Palmén, Vega-Exped. Vetensk. Jakttag., V, tab. 6 (Kola-haifôns ishafs- 

 kust, 67°— 70°; Novaja Semlja, 78°10'; Kariska iiafvets ostliga Kuster, 

 75°30). 

 Procellaria glacialis. 



1890. Walter, Journ. f. Orn., 1890, p. 235 (Murmankùste. Bei Jeredike— lege» 

 Jeretik— 5. IV n. St. zwei Stiick, die ersten gesehen). 



1891. Mêla in Ignatids, Finlands Geografi, p. 377 (Varangerfjord, h). 

 Fulmarvs glacialis. 



1895. MEH3Bnpi> (Menzbiek), LIthu. Poccin, I, p. 79. 



1896. Peabson & Fei-lden, Ibis, 1896, pp. 213 (Russian Lapland; several seen 

 in Sviatonoskaia Bay 20. VI. 95 n. St.), 225 (Novaya Zernlya, North 

 Goose Cape 2 and 17—27. VIL 94 n. St.). 



1897. Popham, Ibis, 1897, p. 107 (On our return voyage — from Yenisei — 

 througb Kara Sea, a Fulmar appeared — finis IX. 95 n. St. — in lat. 74°8', 

 N. and long. 77°40' E. 



1898. Peakson, Ibis, 1898, pp. 204 (Fulmars were only seen— in 1897 — at sea 

 off tbe coasts of Novaya Zernlya and Lûtke Land), 207 (South Island 

 of Novaya Zernlya: found by Théel, Peakson & Fellden; North Island 

 of Novaya Zernlya or Liitke Land: found by Gillett, Markham, Pe- 



ARSON & FEILDEN). 



1899. Pearson & Feilden, Beyond Petchora eastward, p. 319 (Several seen 

 in Russian Lapland in Sviatonoskaia Bay in 1895; but in 1897 we only 

 met wîth them at sea off the west coast of Nowaya Zernlya and east 

 coast of Lii.tke Land). 



1900. Collett & Nansen, The Norweg. N. Polar Exped. 1893—1896, I, iv, 

 p. 22 (During homeward voyage in the „Windward" — from Cape Flora, 

 Franz- Joseph Land — some few seen in ice 8. VIII. 96; and along the 

 edge of the ice, in the open Barents Sea, they were rather numerous 

 on 6. VIII and 10. VIII n. St.). 



1900. Romer & Sohaddinn, Faun. Arctiea, I, i, p. 80 (Baren-Insel; 14. VII 

 noch frisch gelegte Eier, aber auch schon zahlreiche Dunenjunge). 



1900. Rômer & Schaddinn, Orn. Monatsber., VIII, pp. 154—155 (vide Faun. 

 Arct. . 



1900. Swenander, Bihang K. Svensk. Vetensk.-Akad. Handl., XXVI, iv, Ns 8, 

 pp. 27— 30 (Baren-Insel, Gullholmen. 30. VI. 99 etwa 60 Eier, bereits 



