the Tubinares in the North Atlantic Islands. 



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Table showing the particular Islands in the 

 upon which the Petrels and Shearwaters 

 they have been recorded as Visitors. 



AZORES. 

 2, 3,4,5, 7, P9, 10, P13. 

 Santa Maria, 3, 7. 

 Formigas Rocks. 

 Sao Miguel, 2, 3, 10. 

 Graciosa, 3, 7, 10. 

 Terceira, 7. 

 Sao Jorge, 7. 

 Pico, 7, 10. 

 Fayal, 4, 7. 

 Corvo, 13. 

 Flores, 7, ? 9, 10. 



CANARY ISLANDS. 

 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ? 9, 10, 13. 



AUegranza, 7, ? 9. 



Montana Clara, 1, 7, 10, 13. 



East Rock, 7. 



West Rock, 7. 



Graciosa, 7, ? 10. 



Lanzarote, 7. 



Lobos, 7. 



Fuerteventura, 7. 



Gran Canaria, 2, 3, 7, 10. 



Tenerife, 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13. 



Palma, P9. 



Gomera. 



Hierro. 



DESERTAS 

 GROUP. 



MADEIRA, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 



{Chao Isl. T 



Deserta Grande, ll, 3, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13. 

 Bugio Isl. J 



['Porto Santo. "1 



PORTO SANTO I Cima Isl. 



U^w.T.i [-3,7,9,10,12,13. 



North Atlantic Ocean 

 Breed, or from which 



CAPE VERDE ISLANDS. 



2, 3, 5, 8, 11, 12, 13. 

 St. Antonio. 

 St. Vincent, 2, 8. 

 St. Lucia. 

 Branca, 3, 5, 8, 11. 

 Raza, 3, 8, 11, 13. 

 St. Nicholas, 3, ? 12, 

 Sal. 



Bona vista. 

 Mayo. 



St. Jago, 11, 

 Fogo, 11, 12, 

 Brava, 8. 



r Grande. 

 Rombos Is. < Luiz Carneiro. 



Lcima, 3,5,11. 



14, 



GROUP. 



Baixo Isl. 

 Ferro Isl. 



3, 5, 7, P9, 10, 13. 



r Great Salvage. 

 < Great Piton. 

 L Little Piton. 

 The numbers refer to the following fourteen species : — 



SALVAGE IS. 

 GROUP. 



1. Thalassidroma 'pelagica. 



2. Oceanodroma leucorhoa, 

 8. Oceanodroma castro. 



4. Oceanites oceanicus. 



5. Pelagodroma marina hypoleuca. 



6. Puffinus gravis. 



7. PuffLnus kuhli flavirostris. 



8. Puffinws Icuhli edioardsi. 



9. Puffinus puffinus puffinus. 



10. Puffmus assimilis baroli. 



11. Puffimis Iherminieri boydi. 



12. (Estrelata mollis fese. 



13. Buhveria bulweri. 



14. Fulmarua glacialis glupischa. 



Explanation. 



Plain numbers denote that the species to which that number refers is found 

 breeding on the group of islands, or particular island, against which it is placed. 



Numbers printed in heavy type denote that the species to which that 

 number refers is recorded from the group of islands, or that particular island, 

 against which it is placed, but that the bird does not breed so far as we know. 



A ? placed before a number denotes that there is either unsatisfactory or 

 contradictory evidence concerning the species to which that number refers. 

 Each species is fully dealt with separately and should be consulted for details. 



