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to this species. The, name appeared in my " Catalogue 

 of the Birds of New Brunswick " on the aluthority of Mr. 

 Boardman, who has lately informed me that he was mis- 

 taken in the identification. — M. C] 



6. Puffin. (M-atereula arctica.) 



Breeds sparingly along the whole coast, though more fre- 

 quent in the northern than in tlie southern division. Eggs 

 found on June 1 and June 10. Reinhardt states that only 

 one form of Fratercula occurs in Greenland, and he believes 

 that it is arctica, — the common European Puffin. 



[The variety named glacialis by Leach has been omitted, 

 though this is eitlier a Greenland bird or it is a myth, as 

 Leach's type came from that country. Cassin reported see- 

 ing specimens from Greenland, and Howard Saunders con- 

 siders it plentiful on the coast, up to the 70th parallel. 

 Professor Newton found this form at Spitzbergen in com- 

 pany with true arctica. Mr. Ridgway states that the 

 two appear to differ only in size, gladalis, being the 

 larger. — M. C.] 



7. Black Guillemot. {Oepphm grylle.) 



Resident, common, breeding everywhere. Eggs laid from 

 June 10 to July 25. 



[Note. — It is probable that Mandt's Guillemot {Cepphus 

 Mandtii) occurs in Greenland. — M. C] 



8. Murre. {Uriatroile.) 



Rare ; probably breeds in small numbers. 



9. Briinnlch's Murre. ( Uria lomvia.) 



Resident ; breeds in great numbers north of 64°, and prob- 

 ably to the southward of that line. During winter it is 



