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Pterodroma cervicalis (Salvin): SunpAy ISLAND PETREL 
Satvin—CEstrelata cervicalis, 398, 411, pl. 6. 
GopMaN—CEstrelata cervicalis, xliv, 223, pl. 63. 
MEASUREMENTS (in millimeters) 
; Middle 
No. Locality Sex | Wing | Tail | Cul- loess wien Tar- |Toe and 
men | Depth | Width} sus | Claw 
243301 | Kermadec Is....} o& | 318 | 137 | — — 18.5 |37.4| 514 
24327 1 “s Ca coll 2 I SAO MAE Sy 13 16.6 |40.5} 52 
24329 1 “ “| 93] 313 | 134 136 12.4 | 16.8 |37.8] 48.9 
151107 2 Re SO eal) = OS S35) 13.2 | 18 SP Almolee 
174639.2 MY «..| — | 321 | 138 136.1] 13.5 | 17 39.3] 51.8 
Pterodroma phzopygia (Salvin): DarK-RUMPED PETREL 
Pterodroma mollis (Gould): Downy PETREL 
Covrs—strelata mollis, TV, 150, 170. 
SaLtvin—Céstrelata mollis, 398, 406. 
GopMan—CEstrelata mollis, xlvi, 197, pl. 54; Gestrelata fee, xlvi, 201. 
I do not concur with Dr. Godman in his acceptance of 
Cstrelata fee Salvadori; for it has not been established 
that the gray band across the fore-neck is a stable character 
in the light phase of Pterodroma mollis. In Pterodroma nig- 
vipennis, Pterodroma pheopygia, and Puffinus auricularis the 
jugular band is certainly inconstant. 
Pterodroma lessoni (Garnot): LrssoN’s PETREL 
Coves—Adamastor sericeus, Il, 122, 142; #strelata Lessoni, IV, 142, 
170; Priof[inus|sericeus, V, 192. 
Satvin—CEstrelata lessoni, 398, 401. 
GopmMan—Cstrelata lessoni, xliv, 181, pl. 48. 
Pterodroma incerta (Schlegel): SCHLEGEL’S PETREL 
Cours—Zistrelata incerta, IV, 147, 170. 
Satvin—CEstrelata incerta, 398, 405. 
GopMAaN—Céstrelata incerta, xlvi, 195, pl. 53. 
1 Carnegie Mus. 
2U.S. Nat. Mus. 
8 Juv. 
