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with claw, 1.83-1.90. Hab. South At- 

 lantic (island of Trinidad). 



IE. arminjoniana GIGL. & SALT AD. Ar- 

 minjon's Petrel. 1 

 A". Tail 4.60, or less; culmen 1.10, or less. 



Similar in color to JE. arminjoniana, but 

 much darker above, the color inclining to 

 uniform sooty black throughout, the fore- 

 head and chest more brownish ; wing 

 10.50-11.10, tail 4.40-4.60, culmen 1.08- 

 1.10, tarsus 1.28-1.35, middle toe, with 

 claw, 1.70-1.78. Hab. South Pacific 

 (Hondon and Christmas Islands). 

 IE,, parvirostris (PEALE). Small-billed Petrel. 2 

 /'. Axillars and under wing-coverts white. 



Upper parts, including hind-neck and upper tail- 

 coverts, uniform brownish slate, darker on wings 

 and tail and nearly black on head, the feathers of 

 hind-neck and the upper tail-coverts (the latter 

 very abruptly) white beneath the surface ; fore- 

 head, lores, cheeks, and entire lower parts white, 

 the sides and longer lower tail-coverts sometimes 

 irregularly barred with dusky; wing 11.80-12.00, 

 tail 5.50-5.75 (graduated for about 2.40), culmen 

 1.22, tarsus 1.40, middle toe, with claw, 1.78. Hab. 

 Middle Pacific, from Sandwich Islands to the 

 Galapagos. 



IE. phseopygia SALV. Dark-rumped Petrel. 3 

 d 2 . Wing less than 9.00. 



Plumage much as in JE. phazopygia, but back, scapulars, and 

 upper tail-coverts decidedly plumbeous, the latter not white 

 beneath surface ; wing 8.40-8.60, tail 3.80-4.00 (graduated 

 for about 1.40), culmen .95-.9S, tarsus .95-1.00, middle toe, 

 with claw, 1.30-1.32. Hab. Southern oceans generally. 



IE. leucoptera (GOULD). White-winged Petrel. 4 

 c 2 . Upper tail-coverts plain white, in marked contrast with color of back. 



1 JSatrelata arminjoniana GIGL. & SALVAD., Ibis, 1869, 62. SALVIN, Rowley's Orn. Misc. pt. iv. 1876, 252, 

 pi. 31. 



8 Procellaria parvirostris PEALE, Zool. U. S. Expl. 1848, 298, atl. pi. 40. ^Estrelata parvirostris COUES } 

 Pr. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1866, 146. 



8 (Estrelata phseopygia SALVIN, Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond. ix. pt. ix. 1875, 507, pi. 88, fig. 1. (Galapagos.) 

 ? (Estrelata sandwichensis RIDGW., Water B. N. Am. ii. 1884, 395, in text. (Sandwich Islands.) 



* Procellaria leucoptera GOULD, P. Z. S. 1844, 57 ; B. Austr. pi. 51. (= ^Estrelata cookii COTTES et Aucr. . 

 but, having compared specimens, I am able to say that Procellaria leucnptera GOULD and P. cookii GRAY are 

 not only specifically distinct but belong to entirely different genera, the latter being the type of Cookilaria 

 BONAP., distinguished from ^Estrelata, among other characters, by its lengthened, slender, Shearwater-like bill, 

 as noted on page 55.) 



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