44° THE ZOOLOGY OF THE LABRADOR COAST. 



Atlantic coast of Labrador ; observed mostly in spring 

 and fall, then plentiful. 



196. Cymochorea Icucorrhoa (VieilL). Leach's Petrel. 

 Atlantic coast of Labrador ; observed mostly in spring 



and fall, then abundant. 



197. Colymbus auritus (Linn.). Horned Grebe. 



A single Grebe was seen in a tide pool at the mouth of 

 the Koksoak River, September 15, 1882. I will not un- 

 dertake to assert what species it was, as it appeared to 

 be a bird of the year. Stearns, p. 132, reports Podiceps 

 holbolli as " not rare in spring and fall. Occasionally 

 breeds." The individual seen by me may have been of 

 this species. 



* f 198. Urinator /w^^r (Gunn.). Loon. 



Occurs in Hudson Strait, east and south shores of 

 Labrador. Specimens procured from Davis Inlet and 

 Rigolet. 



199. Urinator arcticus (Linn.). Black-throated 

 Diver. 



Stearns, p. 122, records that two specimens were pro- 

 cured off the Labrador coast by one of the French 

 priests at Bersimis. One in 1880. 



f 200. Urinator lumme (Gunn.). Red-throated 

 Diver. 



Very plentiful throughout the county. Eggs, downy 

 young, and adults were procured at Ungava. Known in 

 Labrador as " Waby." 



201. Platitus impe?inis (lAnn.^. Great Auk. 



Supposed to have formerly occurred on the Labrador 

 coast. Undoubtedly extinct now. 



f 202. Atca tarda Linn. Razor-billed Auk. 



