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18, 1896 (Fleming). The species becomes common in its winter 
home about the middle of November. 
The last one in 1892 at Gothaab, Greenland, was seen on September 
3 (Stone); North River, Prince Edward Island, November 12, 1889 
(Bain); and Pictou, Nova Scotia, December 13, 1894 (Hickman). 
SLATY-BACKED GULL. Larus schistisagus Stejneger. 
The principal summer home of the slaty-backed gull is on the 
northern shore of the Sea of Okhotsk, the eastern coast of Kam- 
Fig. 14. — Slaty-backed gull (Larus schistisagus). 
chatka, and on the Kuril Islands. Here it arrives about April 20; 
the height of its nesting season is June 1-10, and it leaves for its 
winter home the middle of October, while a few remain to the last of 
that month. On Bering Island, where it does not breed, it arrived 
April 20, 1883, and remained until May 5 (Stejneger). It winters to 
southern Japan. 
It has wandered to Herald Island in the Arctic Ocean (Ridgway) ; 
Diomede Islands in Bering Strait, September, 1880 (Hooper); Port 
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