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1860. Penney, W. Occurrence of the Forktailed Petrel (Thalassidroma Leathii 



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1861. Philippi, E. a., and Laxdbeck, L. Descripcion de una nueva especie de p^jaros 



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"... 1 famosos entre los mariaeros 1 otros, que los llaman Mother Carrey's Kitchen" (lege 

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1861. PiTTAKD, S. R. [Notice of a letter from, containing remarks relative to the 



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1862. Bennett, G. [Explanation of his diagram (in "Gatherings of a Naturalist in 



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1862. Bennett, G. [On an albino Ossifraga gigantea.] < Ibis, iv, 1862, p. 193; 

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1862. Gould, J. [On Prion magnirostris. ] < Ann. Mag. Xat. Hist. , 3d ser. , x, 1862, p.. 



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 From P. Z. S., Apr. 8, 1862, p. 125. 

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•1862. Saville, S. P. Breeding Habits of the Petrel [not named; Nova Scotia]. 

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1862. Saxby, H. L. Occurrence of the Manx Shearwater [Pufiinus anglorum] at 



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1863. SCHLEGEL, H. Procellariae <iMns. Hist. Xat. Pays-Bas, 4<^ livr., Juillet 1863, 



pp. 1-40. 



The group here treated is equivalent to the family Procellariidce of authors, and the throe 



genera which the author adopts, viz, Procellaria, IHomedea and Halodroma, represent the 



three suhfamilies into which it is divisible. It is represented in the Leyden Museum by 209 



, specimens, which the author refers to 43 spp. of Procellaria, 8 spp. of Diomedea, and 3 spp. 



of Halodroma. Two species, Proc. incerta, p. 9, and P. neglecta, p. 10, are described as new. 



1863. Smith, Eev. James. The Fulmar Petrel (Procellaria [Fulmarus] glacialis) near 

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1863, Stevenson, H. The Forktailed Petrel (Thalassidroma Leachii [Cymochorea 

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1863. Stevenson, H. [Occurrence of Cymochorea leucorrhoa at Salthouse, near 



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1864? . Some account of the Storm Petrel, Sea Serjjent, Albicore, &c., as 



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1864. Boulton, W. W. Manx Shearwater [Puffinus anglorum] Shot at Flamborough. 



<Zoo%tsf, xxii, 1864, pp. 9291, 9292. 



1864. Boulton, W. W. Manx Shearwater [Puffinus anglorum] at Flamborough and 

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1864. Boulton, W. W. Fulmar Petrel [Fulmarus glacialis] near Flamborough 

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