446 Mr. D. A. Bannerman on the Distribution of 



this bird would have to travel, for it is said to have bred 

 *' on the highest tops of the mountains '^ in this range. 

 (Estrelata hasitata is another well-known example in the 

 Caribbean Sea. In fact, it would appear that the members 

 of the genus (Estrelata are particularly addicted to nesting 

 as " far from the sight and sound of the sea '' as they can 

 get ! 



The following is a list of the ornithological works con- 

 sulted which deal with the Petrels and Shearwaters of the 

 north Atlantic Islands, arranged in alphabetical order 

 according to the authors : — 



Alexander, Boyd. (Cape Verde Islands.) 



Ibis, 1898, pp. 74-118, 277-285. 

 Banneeman. {Canary Islands and Madeira.) 



Ibis, 1912, pp. 657-627 ; 1914, pp. 38-90, 228-293. 



Private note-books. 

 Baring aud Ogilvie-Gbant. {Sahage Islands.) 



Zoologist, 1895, pp. 401-417. 

 Berthelot. (Canary Islands.) 



See Webb. 

 Bocage, Barboza du. [Azores and Cape Verde Islands.) 



Jorn. Acad. Sci. Lisboa, 1866, pp. 89-92; 1875, pp. 113-120; 

 1898, pp. 140-150 ; 1902, pp. 206-210. 

 BOLLE. (Canary Islands and Cape Verde Islands.) 



Journ. fiir Orn. 1854, pp. 447-462 ; 1855, pp. 171-181 ; 1856, 

 pp. 17-31 ; 1857, pp. 258-292, 305-359. 

 Cabrera. {Canary Islands.) 



Catalogo de las Aves del Archipi^lago Canario, 1893. 

 Dalgleish. {Ilho de Baixo, Porto Santo, and Madeira.) 



Proc. Eoy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh, xi. 1892, p. 27. 



Ibis, 1890, p. 386. 

 Drouet. {Azores.) 



Faune A9oreeDne, 1861. 

 Fea. {Cape Verde Islands.) 



Boll. Soc. Geogr. Ital. ser. 3, vol. xi. 1898, pp. 358-368, 537-552 ; 

 ser. 3, vol. xii. 1899, pp. 7-26, 163-174, 302-312. 

 GoDMAN. {Azores, Madeira, iJesertas, and the Canary Islands.) 



Ibis, 1866, pp. 88-109 ; 1872, pp. 158-177, 209-224. 



Natural History of tbe Azores, 1870. 



Monograph of the Petrels, 1907-1910. 

 Harcourt. {Madeira.) 



Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 2nd ser. vol. xv. 1855, pp. 430-438. 



