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outline of feathers on both mandibles; whitish, with a pink or yellow tinge. Very large: 
length, 4.00-4.50 feet; extent 10 feet or more, usually about 10.50. Young are dark colored, 
whitening on the head. It is probable that this species, already several times included in our 
Fauna, and then dropped for lack of sufficient evidence of its occurrence, requires to be 
reinstated. Its appearence in Florida has lately been recorded. The Auk, Oct. 1885, p. 387. 
COUES KEY, 1884. UNION LIST, 1886. 
810. Diomedea brachyura. 82. Diomedea albatrus. 
811. nigripes. 81. nigripes. 
: 83. Thalassogeron cu]minatus. - 
811 bis. Add: Diomedea culminata. Cuiminatine ALBATRoss. Adult: Above, 
grayish-brown, lightening to ashy-gray on the neck and head, whitening on the under parts, 
darkening on the wings to the dusky brown of the flight-feathers; lower eyelid, rump, and 
upper tail-coverts white; tail slate-gray; shafts of primaries and tail-feathers yellowish. 
Bill blackish, the culmen and most of the side of the lower mandible more or less yellow. 
Wing 21.00; bill along culmen 4.50, its depth at base 1.75; tarsus 3.25. A handsome 
albatross of medium size, inhabiting southern seas, said by Audubon to have occurred 
off the Columbia River. Audubon described it as the yellow-nosed albatross, D. chloro- 
rhyncha ; but his specimen, which I handled many years ago, is clearly of this species, as I 
first painted out in Pr. Phila. Acad., 1866, p. 183. 
812. Pheebetria fuliginosa. 84. Pheebetria fuliginosa. 
813. Ossifraga gigantea. [85.] Ossifraga gigantea. 
814. Fulmarus glacialis. 86. Fulmarus glacialis. 
86a. glacialis minor. z 
814 bis. Add: Fulmarus glacialis minor. Lesser ATLANTIC Futmar. Like the 
last: smaller; wing only 12.00; bill 1.35; tarsus about 1.75; middle toe 2.15. 
815. Fulmarus glacialis pacificus. 86. Fulmarus glacialis glupischa. 
816. glacialis rodgersi. 86c. glacialis rodgersi. 
817. Priocella tenuirostris. 87. glacialoides. 
818. Daptium capense. [102.} Daption capensis. 
819. Cstrelata hesitata. (98.} Austrelata hasitata. 
887. gularis. [99.] gularis. 
887a. fisheri. 100. fisheri. 
820. bulweri. ; [101.] Bulweria bulweri. 
821. Halocyptena microsoma. 103. Halocyptena microsoma. 
822. Procellaria pelagica. 104. Procellaria pelagica. 
823. Cymochorea leucorrhoa, 106. Oceanodroma leucorhoa,. 
824. melena. 107. melania. 
825. homochroa. 108. . homochroa. 
826. Oceanodroma furcata. 105. furcata. 
827. hornbyi. {6. ' hornbyi. 
828. Oceanites oceanicus. 109. Oceanites oceanicus. 
829. Fregetta grallaria. (110.] Cymodroma grallaria. 
‘ (111.] Pelagodroma marina. 
829 bis. Add: Pelagodroma marina. Wuitn-racep Petrev. Bill remarkably long, 
slender, and compressed, the short nasal tubes less than half as long as the culmen, the hook 
at the end weak. Wings of moderate length, reaching when folded just beyond the end of 
the tail. Tail long, square, or but slightly emarginate, the feathers broad, with truncate 
ends. Legs very long; tibie bare an inch or more; middle toe and claw nearly as long as 
