THE BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
Smith beautifully described this bird under the name 
Procellaria glacialoides {111 Zool South Afr., Aves, pi. 51, 1840) some 
fourteen years afterward, as here given : — 
P. supra cineracea, subtus alba ; capite cerviceque albis, flavo-cinero-tinctis ; remigium 
primarium tectricibus, remigibus primariis secondariisque extern^ bruuneo-rubris, intemfe 
ultimis duabus albis ; cauda pallide ciaerescente ; corporis lateribus antice et postice griseo- 
caeruleo-tinctis. Rostro supra puxpureo-caeruleo, infra subcarneo ; mandibularum apicibu® 
livido nigris. Pedibus livido-griseis. Oculis rubro-brunneis. 
Longitude a rostri apice ad basin caudae 13 unc. 6 lin. ; caudae 5 imc. 3 lin. 
Cape Seas. 
And under this name it has been generally known. 
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