86. Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis), L.19; W. 13; B. 
1.5. Ads. Light phase. Head, neck, and under parts 
white; back, wings, and tail slaty gray. ‘Dark phase. 
Uniform dark slaty gray. Notes. Silent. 
Range.—North Atlantic; breeds from Lat. 69° northward; winters 
south to Lat. of Massachusetts, and rarely to Virginia. 
86b. Pacific Fulmar (F. g. glupischa). Similar to 
No. 86, but nasal tubes light. 
Range.—North Pacific; breeds from Bering Sea north; winters 
south to Mexico, 
86.1. Rodger Fulmar (Fulmarus rodgersii). Sim- 
ilar to light phase of No. 86, but back with white 
feathers; no dark phase. 
Range.—'‘Bering Sea and adjacent parts of North Pacific.” 
(A. O. U.) 
87. Slender-billed Fulmar (Priocella glactaloides). L. 
18.5. Ads. Head and underparts white; back and tail 
pearl; primaries black, white on inner web. 
Range.—Southern Seas; north on Pacific coast to Washington. 
94. Sooty Shearwater (Puffinus fuliginosus). L. 17. 
Ads. Sooty gray, lighter below. 
Range.—'‘‘Atlantic Ocean, breeding in the southern hemisphere; a 
summer visitor off our coast, from South Carolina northward."’ (A. 
O. U.) 
95. Dark-bodied Shearwater (Puffinus griseus). L. 
17. Ads. Above dusky black or brownish, paler be- 
low; under wing coverts whzte and dusky; bill black. 
Range.—South Pacific; north in summer on the American coast to 
California. 
96.1. Wedge-tailed Shearwater (Pujffinus cuneatus). 
L. 17. T. 5.4, pointed. 4ds. Above brown; below white; 
sides of neck mottled with gray; middle tail feathers 
nearly 2. longer than lateral ones. (Cat. B. M.) 
Range.—‘‘North Pacific Ocean, from the Raa Islands north 
to the Bonin Group and Lower California.’’ (A. O. U.) 
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Fulmars and Shearwaters. 
