330 LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



A. o. u. GENUS ANGUS. STEPHENS. 



NO. 



53 (79) ANGUS STOLIDUS. (LiNN.) Noddy. 



South Atlantic States of United States ; common in the West Indies. 



FAMILY RHYNCHOPID/E. Skimmers. 



GENUS RHYNCHOPS. LINN. 



54 (80) RHYNCHOPS NIQRA. LINN. Black Skimmer. 



Coasts of the United States south of Virginia; casual to New England. 



ORDER TUBINARES. 



Tube-nosed Swimmers. 

 FAMILY DIOMEDEID/E. Albatrosses. 



GENUS DIOMEDEA. LINN. 



55 (81) DIOMEDEA EXULANS. LINN. Wandering Albatross. 



Species common to southern seas ; claimed to have been seen at Tampa 

 Bay, Florida. 



GENUS THALASSOGERON. (GOULD) 



56 (83) THALASSOGERON CULMINATUS. (GOULD ) Yellow-nosed Albatross. 



South Pacific species, accidental in eastern North America. St. Lawrence 

 River, one record. 



FAMILY PROCELLARIID/E. Fulmars and Shearwaters. 



Subfamily FULMARIN/E. COUES. 



GENUS FULMARUS. STEPH. 



57 (86) FULMARUS QLACIAL1S. (LiNN.) Fulmar. 



North Atlantic Ocean, south on coast of United States to Long Island. 



58 (86a) Fidmarus ylacialis minor. KJJERB<ELLING. Lesser Fulmar. 



A small race differing from Glacialis only in size ; range about the same. 



Subfamily PUFFINI1NME. 



GENUS PUFFINUS. BRISSON. 



59 (88) PUFFINUS BOREALIS. CORY. Cory's Shearwater. 



Known to occur only on coast of Massachusetts and Long Island ; winter 

 and breeding range unknown.* 



60 (89) PUFFINUS MAJOR. FABER. Greater Shearwater. 



Atlantic Ocean, coasts of both North and South America. 



* By some authors supposed to be similar to /'. kuhiii, but borealis is larger and the feet in life differently 

 colored. 



