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188. Stercorarius parasiticus (Linn.). Parasitic 

 Jaeger. 



Coues, p. 243, records having seen this species in Lab- 

 rador. Not known to enter Hudson Strait. 



189. Stei'corarius longicaudus Vieill. Long- tailed 

 Jaeger. 



A single individual was obtained in Ungava Bay in 

 the early part of July. Several were seen. Brewster, p. 

 395, saw a single individual July 20, near Mingan Har- 

 bor. 



f 190. Fulmarus glacialis (Linn.). Fulmar Petrel. 



Not observed in Hudson Strait. Excessively abun- 

 dant from Cape Chidley to Strait of Belle Isle. Thou- 

 sands were seen in July near the former locality. 



191. Puffinus kuhlii (Boie). Cinereous Shearwater. 

 Kumlein, p. 102, reports it common from Belle Isle 



to Grinnell Bay. 



[This species is regarded as doubtfully North Ameri- 

 can. No American specimen is "known to be extant.] 



192. Puffinus major Faber. Greater Shearwater. 

 Kumlein, p. 102, reports it from Belle Isle to Resolu- 



ion Island. 



193. Puffinus si rick landi 'R\dgvf. Sooty Shearwater. 

 Coues, p. 243, states that he saw, on August 19, i860, 



few of this species with individuals of P. major. 



194. Procellaria pelagica Linn. Stormy Petrel; 

 Mother Carey's Chicken. 



One obtained (middle of July, 1882) 20 miles up the 

 Koksoak River. Another was seen 70 miles up that 

 river, October 9, 1882. 



195. Oceanites oceanicus {jL\x\\\.). Wilson's Petrel. 



