Vor. II, Pr. 11] LOOMIS—A REVIEW OF THE TUBINARES 67 
ers of the jugulum. As the specimens before me from New 
Zealand seas are not so conspicuously gray as the Kerguelen 
ones, it may be that geographic variation also enters as a 
factor, dichromatism being modified by geographic variation. 
In the majority of the specimens I have examined, the first 
is the longest primary. 
Pelecanoides georgica Murphy & Harper is not recognized, 
for the description fails to demonstrate the stability of the 
alleged specific characters.* 
MEASUREMENTS (in millimeters) 
Middle 
Cul-| Tar- |Toe and 
men| sus | Claw 
No, Locality Phase 
GSO7 7a Wersuelentlie 2 \oc.. Gray SUT ahs Mee) 
68928 2 er NS Ne cert tas % 150 2on oe oO 
68931 2 een hath Natio ake e LON 255) 33 
68929 ? OE re eras e ie i 2oMnleo 
243613 | Auckland Is........ 
243603 | MangareI......... 
243643 | Stephens I., N. Z... 
24363 3 ea ose tes 
i 51112'2)||Chathamblssaee. -. 
17914 | Otago, South I., N. Z. 
124682 2 | Near Dunedin, N. Z. 
— 
~y 
bo 
~J 
Ww 
ng 
nw mun 
Pelecanoides garnoti (Lesson): GARNotT’s DIVING PETREL 
Covurs—Pelecanoides Garnoti, V, 190. 
Satvin—Pelecanoides garnoti, 437, 439. 
GopMAN—Pelecanoides garnoti, 111, 307, pl. 88. 
The accompanying tables of measurements manifest that the 
iength of the wing, supposed by Mr. Salvin and Dr. Godman 
to be a diagnostic character, can not be implicitly relied upon 
to distinguish P. garnoti from P. urinatrix. 
MEASUREMENTS (in millimeters) - 
No.U.S. Chord Middle 
Nat. Locality Sex of Tail | Cul- | Tar- |Toe and 
Mus, : Wing men} sus | Claw 
5464 CallaowRerusaer esa soe eee o | 132 | 39 {20.1} 31 | 35.5 
S7LOGW Valparaisonme ewan cements ose: ES AD ZO S2 3S 
212020] San Gallan I., Peru............. o | 127 | 37 |20 33 | 37 
212022] Independencia Bay, Peru........ — | 136 } 40 /21 34 | 39 
212023] Ballestas, North I., Peru......... Q | 126 | 39 19 3235 
1Cf. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1916, v. 35, p. 66. 
2U.S. National Museum. 
Carnegie Museum. 
