Catalogue of Birds found in Europe and America. 407 
PROCELLARID&—continued. 
America. 
Puffinus kuhli. 
Accidental in South America. (Sclater 
and Salvin.) © 
Once taken in Greenland. (Newton.) 
Pufinus griseus.* (Gm.) Finseh. (Sooty 
Shearwater. ) 
Labrador, Bay of Fundy, coast of Green- 
land, and banks of Newfoundland, and 
coast of the Northern United States. 
On the Pacifie coast it occurs down to 
California, and south as far as Chili. 
(Dresser. ) 
Puffinus anglorum.* Tem. 
The Atlantic, from New Jersey to Lab- 
rador. (Baird, Cassin, and Lawrence.) 
Once taken in Greenland. (Newton.) 
Pufiinus obscurus.* (Gm.) Lath. (Dusky 
Shearwater. ) 
Southern coast of the United States; 
Gulf of Mexico. (Baird, Cassin, and 
Lawrence. ) 
Thalassidroma pelagica.*  (L.) Vigors. 
The Atlantic Ocean, and the banks of 
Newfoundland. (Baird, Cassin, and 
Lawrence. ) 
Thalassidroma leucorrhoa.*  Vieill. 
The Atlantic coast from Massachusetts 
to Baffin’s Bay. (Baird, Cassin, und 
Lawrence. ) 
Washington. (Baird, Ibis 1867, p. 
292.) 
Common in Greenland. (Newton.) 
Pacific coast. (Dresser.) 
Europe. 
Puffinus kuhli.* — Boie. (Gray Shear- 
water.) 
The Mediterranean; breeds in Italy, 
Sicily, Sardinia and the neighbour- 
ing Islands, (Dresser ) 
Pujjinus griseus. 
it has been several times taken at Dieppe. 
(Degland and Gerbe, Vol. IL, p. 382.) 
Occasional in Britain, and is found in 
the Atlantic south as far as the Cape 
of Good Hope, where according to 
Smith it is common. It also occurs 
in New Zealand, and some of the 
neighbouring Islands. ( Dresser.) 
Pujjinus anglorum.* Tem. (Manx Shear- 
water. ) 
British Isles in summer, breeding in 
many of the Islands round the coast. 
(Harting.) 
Western Europe, Mediterranean, common 
in autumn at Gibraltar, east to the 
Black Sea, Egypt, Madeira, Canaries, 
Azores. (Dresser.) 
Puffinus obscurus. 
West coast of Africa to the Cape of 
Good Hope; rare in the Mediterranean. 
One was taken at Valencia, Ireland, 11 
May, 1853 (Yarrell, Hist. Brit. Birds, 
Vol., II, p. 659); and five more 
have been recorded from England, but 
the species of these is doubtful. 
(Harting’s Handbook Brit. Birds, p. 
176.) 
Thalassidroma pelagica.* (L.) Vigors. 
(Storm Petrel.) 
According to Mr. Dresser it inhabits 
North-Western and Western Kurope ; 
breeds in the British Isles, France, 
breeding on the islands off the coast of 
Brittany; Portugal ; Spain ; the Medi- 
terranean; North-Western Africa ; 
Fantee (Sharpe, Ibis 1872, p. 74); 
Walwich Bay (Gurney) ; East Africa, 
Zanzibar and Zambesi (Capt. Sper- 
ling, Ibis 1868, p. 298); breeds on the 
coast of Algeria (Major Loche) ; 
Madeira, South Africa. 
Thalassidroma — lewcorrhoa.* Vieill. 
(Leach’s Petrel, or Fork-tailed Pet- 
rel.) 
Breeds in the outer Hebrides. 
Not uncommon on the English coast in 
autumn. (Harting.) 
From St. Kilda to Madeira, chiefly an 
ocean bird. It has occurred in Heli- 
goland, Germany, Copenhagen, French 
Mediterranean coast, Portugal (re~ 
ported more common than 7° pelagica), 
coast of Algeria. (Dresser. ) 
