326 LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. J 



A. o. i;. \ 



NO. 



6 (It) QAVIA ARCTICA. (Linn.) Black-throated Loon. 



Nortliern spocii's riuv, or casual on noithern Atlantic coast of United 

 States in Avintcr. 



7 (11) (iAVIA LUMME. (^Gunn.) Red-throated Loon. 



North America; south, in winter, to Gulf of Mexico. 



FAMILY ALCID/E. Auks, Murres, and Puffins. 



Subfamily FRATERCULIN/G. Puffins. 



Gknls LUNDA. Pallas. 



8 (1:^) LUNDA CIRRATA. Pali.. Tufted Puffin. 



Pacific species, claimed by Audubon to have once been taken on coast of 

 Maine ; no other record. 



Gkms FRATERCULA. Bkiss. 



9 (l.i) FRATERCULA ARCTICA. Puffin. 



Xortli Atlantic coast, breeding from Hay of P^ind^' northward ; casual to 

 Long Island, in winter. 



10 ( l.".'() FiaU'i'cnla arclka (jlaciaUs. (Tk.mm.) Large-billed Putlin. 



A race of the common Putlin, which occurs in the Arctic Ocean, Spitz- 

 bergen to Greenland. It is larger, ])ut otherwise similar. 



Gknls CEPPHU5. Pallas. 



11 (-^7) CEPPHUS QRYLLE. (Lixx.) Black Guillemot. 



Coast of Maine, Labrador, and Xewfouudland ; south, in winter, to 

 Long Island. 



12 (2.S) CEPPHUS MANDTII. LiciiT. Mandt's Guillemot. 



Arctic regions ; south in winter to Massachusetts. 



Subfamily ALCIN/E. 

 Genus URIA. Huiss. 



13 (;{<)) URIA TROILE. (Linn.) Murre. 



Xortiiern North America; south in winter to New England. 



14 (.51) URIA LOMVIA. (LiSN.) Brunnich's Murre. 



North Atlantic coast to Arctic Ocean ; south in w^inter to New .Jersey. 



Gknls ALCA. I^inn. 



15 ^;i2j ALCA TORDA. Linn. Razor-billed Auk. 



North Atlantic coast; in winter to Long Island ; accidental as far south as 

 North Carolina. 



(Jkm-s PLAUTUS. BiiiiNN. 



16 (;{;j) PLAUTUS LVIPENNIS. Great Auk. 



Formerly North Atlantic coast, now extant. 



