24 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



TUBINARES. 



PROCELLARIIDAE. 



Me. — Common summer visitor offshore. May-summer. 



Mass. — Common summer and fall visitor offshore. (Mar.) 

 July 4^0ct. 



R. I. — Uncommon summer ^-isitor offshore. (Mar. 28) May- 

 Sept. 



46. Aestrelata hasitata (Kuhl) Coues. 



Black-capped petrel; Diablotin. 



Procellaria hasitata Kuhl, Beitr. z. zool., 1820, pt. 2, p. 142. 

 No locality. 



Oestrelaia haesitata (Kuhl). Goclman, Monogr. petrels, 1908, 

 pt. 3, p. 184, pi. 49. 



Mainly pelagic; nests in burrows on islands. 



N. H.— Accidental visitor: Pittsfield, about Aug. .30, 1893. 

 Vt. — Accidental \isitor: last of August, 1893 (place unknown). 



47. Daptiox capexsis (Linne) Stephens. 



Pintado petrel; Cape pigeon. 



Sahin, Cat. birds British mus., 1896, vol. 25, p. 428. Gould, 

 Birds of Australia, 1848, vol. 7, pi. .53. 



Procellaria capens-is Linne, Syst. nat., ed. 10, 1758, vol. 1, p. 132. 

 "ad Cap[item] b[oxae] Spei." 



Pelagic; nests in burrows on islands of southern hemisphere. 



Me. — Accidental \-isitor: Lake Mooseluckmeguntic, Sept. 1872 

 (nee Harpswell). 



48. OcE.^xoDROMA LEUCORHOA (Vleillot) Stejnegcr. 



Leach's petrel; Carey chicken; Mother Carey's chicken. 



Procellaria leucorhoa VieilL, Xouv. diet, d'hist. nat., 1817, vol. 

 25, p. 422. "les bords maritimes de la Picardie," Fraxce. 



