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 705. Fulmarus glacialis (Lixx.). Fulmar Petrel. [(35.]** 



Kot observed iu Hudson Strait. Excessively abundant from Cape 

 Cliidley to strait of Belle Isle. Thousands were seen in July near tbe 

 former locality. 



[708.] PufGntis kuhli (BoiK). Cuureons Shcanvaicr. [651.] 



Kumlein, p. 102, reports it common from Belle Isle to Griunell Bay. 



709. Puffiniis major Fabeu. Greater Shearivater. [t)47.] 



Kumlein, i). 103, reports it from Belle Isle to Besolution Island. 



714. Puffinus Strickland! Kidgw. Sooty Sheancater. [648.] 



Coues, p. 243, states that he saw, on August 19, 1860, few of this 

 species Mitli individuals of P. major. 



■721. Procellaria pelagica Lixx. Stormy Petrel; Mother Carey^s Chiclcen. [645.] 



One obtained (middle of July, 1882) 20 miles uj) the Koksoak Eiver. 

 Another was seen 70 miles up that river, October 9, 1882. 



722. Oceanites oceanicus (Kuiii,). WUson^s Petrel. [644.] 



Atlantic coast of Labrador; observed mostly in spring and fall, then 

 plentiful. 



723. Cymochorea leucorrhoa (Vieill.). Leach's Petrel. [642.] 



Atlantic coast of Labrador ; observed mostly in spring and fall, then 

 abundant. 



732. Dytes auritus (LiXN.). Horned Grebe. [706.] 



A single Grebe was seen in a tide pool at the mouth of the Koksoak 

 Eiver, September 15, 1882. I will not undertake to assert what species 

 it was, as it appeared to be a bird of the year. Stearns, p. 132, reports 

 Fodiceps holbolU as " not rare in spring and fall. Occasionally breeds." 

 The individual seen by me may have been of this species. 



736. Urinator imber (GUNX.). Loov. [698.]* ** 



Occurs in Hudson Strait, east and south shores of Labrador. Speci- 

 mens i>rocured from Davis Inlet and Eigolet. 



738. Urinator arcticus (Lixx. ). Blaclc-throated Diver. [699.] 



Stearns, p. 122, records that two specimens were procured off the Lab- 

 rador coast by one of the French priests at Bersimis. One in 1880. 



740. Urinator lumme (Guxx.). Bed-throated Diver. [701.]** 



Very plentiful throughout the county. Eggs, downy young, and 

 adults were procured at TJngava. Known iu Labrador as "Waby." 



741. Plautus impennis (Lixx.). Great Auk. [710.] 



Supposed to have formerly occurred on the Labrador coast. Un- 

 doubtedly extinct now. 



