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Expedition is labelled as having been obtained on the coast of 
Oregon.’’* Concerning the status of this specimen in the United 
States National Museum, Dr. Richmond writes me as follows: 
“There is one Priocella glacialoides recorded from Oregon, 
No. 15707 (ex U. S. Expl. Exped.), but I cannot find the 
specimen in our skin series. It may have been sent away years 
ago—possibly to the Boston Soc. of Nat. History. We sent 
between 200 and 300 Exploring Exped. specimens to that 
Society in the 60s, but I have not been able yet to find a record 
of the individual specimens. We have, of course, Audubon’s 
type of Proc. tenutrosiris (U.S. N. M. No. 2032).” 
In his monograph, Mr. Salvin lists a specimen from “Mazat- 
lan, Coast of Mexico.’”” 
Dr. Cooper, as reported by Dr. Brewer, does not make it 
clear that he ever met with this species off the coast of Cali- 
fornia.* 
Petrella capensis (Linneus) : CAPE PETREL; PINTADO PETREL 
Coves—Daption capensis, IV, 162, 171. 
SaLtvin—Daption capensis, 428. 
GopMaNn—Daption capensis, 1, 276, pl. 80. 
Petrella Zimmermann ex Bartram apparently supersedes 
Daption Stephens.* 
Colonel Pike’s specimen from “the coast of California, op- 
posite Monterey,’ formerly in the collection of Mr. George N. 
Lawrence and now No. 45965 in the American Museum of 
Natural History apparently represents the most northerly oc- 
currence on record for the eastern side of the Pacific. 
Dr. Frederic A. Lucas, in an article entitled Notes of a Bird 
Catcher, says: “On the Pacific coast it seems to range much 
farther north, for in July we left them outside the harbor of 
Valparaiso, and in September they were common in latitude 
11° south. Captain Carey, of the ship ‘Calhoun,’ informed 
me that a few followed that vessel nearly to Acapulco, 16° N.’’* 
1U. S. Expl. Exp., 1858, p. 410. 
2p. 394. 
3 Cf. Water Birds N. A., v. 2, pp. 374, 384. 
phew, Auk, 1914, pp. 88, 90, 91; Richmond, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1917, 
Vv. pe 5 
5 Ann. Lyc. N. H. N. Y., v. 6, p. 7. 
® Auk, v. 4, p. 4. 
