E. B. Delaharre, Ph. D. 203 



8. Alle alle. Dovekie. Reported abundant in fall and winter. I saw 



only one specimen, off Cape Harrison on Sept. i8th. 



9. Stercorarius pomarinus. Pomarine Jsger. Much less common 



than the two following. 



10. Stercorarius parasiticus. Parasitic Jasger. 



11. Stercorarius longicaudus. Long-tailed Jasger. Both this and pre- 



ceding common, of about equal abundance. Usually with flocks of 

 kittiwakes. 



12. Rissa tridactyla. Kittiwake. Most abundant sea-bird. Found 



everywhere in great numbers. 



13. Larus glaucus. Ice Gull, Burgomaster, Glaucous Gull. More and 



more common the further north we went. Abundant at Port 

 Man vers. Not seen south of Cape Harrison. 



14. Larus marinus. Black-backed Gull. Abundant. Breeds com- 



monly, though not in colonies. 



15. Larus argentatus smithsonianus. Herring Gull. Common all 



along the coast. 



16. Larus delawarensis. Ring-billed Gull. I took one young bird 



at Port Manvers on Sept. 6th. No others seen. 



17. Larus Philadelphia. Bonaparte's Gull. Rather common about 



Belle Isle late in September. Not seen further north. 



18. Sterna paradisaea. Arctic Tern. A few seen about Belle Isle in 



July and again late in September. 



19. Pulmarus glacialis. Noddy. Rather common off shore with the 



shearwaters. 



20. PufQ.nus major. Greater Shearwater. Common off shore in large 



flocks. 



21. PufSnus stricklandi. Sooty Shearwater. Common with the pre- 



ceding. 



22. Oceanodroma leucorhoa. Leach's Petrel. Common, breeding 



locally in considerable numbers south of Hamilton Inlet. We saw 

 none further north. 



23. Sula bassana. Gannet. A few seen in July and September about 



Belle Isle. 



24. Phalaerocorax carbo. Cormorant. A few seen about Belle Isle. 



None further north. 



25. Phalaerocorax dilophus. Double-crested Cormorant. A few seen 



about Belle Isle, none further north. 



26. Merganser serrator. Red-breasted Merganser. Common. Breeding 



all along the coast. 



27. Anas obscura. Black Duck. Rather uncommon on the coast. 



28. Aythya marila nearctica. Greater Scaup Duck. One specimen 



from Dr. Grenfell, shot at Nain, October, 1899. 



