Fulmarus glaoialis rodgersi. 831 



1885. Stejneger, Bull. JY° 29 Un. St. Nat. Mus., pp. 91—95 (Commander Is- 

 lands. One of the comnioneat summer visitors and breeds in enovmous 

 numbers in high and steep rocky bluffs and promontories boldly ri- 

 sing out of the sea 300—800' higbt. On Bering Isl. not a single light 

 bird was to be seen, and the same was the case at the rookeries on 

 the northern part of Copper Isl.; at Glinka, near the southern extre- 

 ruity of the latter island, were found a few small white colonies, for- 

 ming only 1 — 5per cent. — ^ usnally in III; one specm.of the white form 

 obtained on Bering Isl. 7. IL— Eggs taken on Copper Isl. 12—13. VII. 

 83), p. 316 (Kamtschatka). 



Procéllaria temtirostris „ Audub." (non Procellaria tcnuirostris Temm. 1828, 

 non Audub. 1839). 



1885. part. Matschie & Ziemer, Journ. f. Orn., 1885, p. 194 (ex NELSon 1883). 

 Fulmarus glacialis glupischa. 



1887. part. Nelson, Report. Nat. Hist. Coll. Alaska, p. 62 (partim: exclusis 

 datis ex Bear Isl., Spitzbergen et Novaja Zemlja.— Common Fulmar of 

 the North Pacific... A irumber were also seen north of Bering Straits 

 on two occasions). 



1887. Palmén, Vega Exped. Jakttag., V, p. 414—415 (Efter det „Vega" 

 lemnat St. Lawrence-ôn s.îgos under farden till Bering-on den 

 3, 6, 8 och 9. VIII), tab. 6 (Berings ô och Kopparon; Norton sund till 

 Alaska halfôn). 



1887. Stejneger, Proc. Un. St. Nat. Mus., X, p. 125 (Commander Islands. The 

 dark phase breeding in enormous number on both islands, the light 

 only in small colonies on Copper Isl.). 

 Fulmarus glacialis rodgersi. 



1887. Nelson, Rep. Nat. Hist. Coll. Alaska, p. 62 (Ail of the Bering Sea is- 

 lands situated offshore and north of the Aleutian chain are frequen- 

 ted during the breeding season.... Numerous in Beering Straits and 

 about St. Lawrence Isl. and the west coast of the sea. North of the 

 straits abundant along the Siberian coast and nordward, but rare on 

 any part of the Alaskan shore. Common off Herald Island where they 

 were breeding in August, and also off the south shore off "Wrangel 

 Island). 



1887. Palmén, Vega-Exped. Jakttag., V, pp. 414 — 415 fvide supra), tab. 6 

 (Aleuterna, 56°40'— 60°; St. Lawrence-bn, 63°— 64°; Norton sund till 

 Alaska-halfon, 60°— 64°). 

 Puffinus tcnuirostris (non Temm.). 



1887. part. Nelson, Rep. Nat. Hist. Coll. Alaska, p. 63 (partim: ... just north- 

 west of the straits, 31.VIII.81, quite a number of dark-plumaged 

 birds were seen, with many Rodgers' Fulmars, which appeared to 

 differ in size and appearance from the latter). 

 Fulmarus glacialis glupischa. 



1889. Hhko.ibckiu (Nikolskt), 3an. AKaj. HayKt, LX, npHJi. JV» 5, p. 273 

 (In ins. Sachalin inveniendus). 



Procellaria, Pr. glacialis (non Linn.). 



1890. Ditmar, Beitr. z. Kenntn. Russ. R., (3) VII, 1890, pp. 469 (Siidl. Th. 



