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and it is occasionally seen off the Nova Scotia coast as far south 

 as the mouth of the Bay of Fundy. 



Procellaria pelagica. 



STORMY PETBBX. 



This is rarely seen very near to our shores, but Mr. Cory 

 found it quite common a short distance at sea off the Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence. It is occasionally observed off Labrador and Nova 

 Scotia, and one example has been taken at the mouth of the Bay 

 of Fundy. - 



Oceanodroma furcata. 



FORK-TAILED FETREX. 



A Pacific bird, common off the west coast of Vancouver 

 Island. 



Oceanodroma leucorhoa. 



LEACH'S PETREL. 



An abundant bird on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. 



Oceanites oceanicus. 



WILSON'S PETREL. 



Occurs on the Atlantic coast, from the Bay of Fundy to 

 Northern Labrador. 



Phaethon flavirostris. 



TELLOW-niLLED TROPIC IMRD. 



An example of this species, taken at Shubenacadie, N. S., 

 September 6, 1870, is preserved in the Halifax Museum. 



