WHITE-THROATEt) GREV PETREE. 173 
“ Ht F - 
probably Guadeloupe, m the West Indies, whence it occasion 
n specimens existing in 
rDosed o Museum, 
supposed to have been shot near that town many vears 
h?°h Hungarian National Museum believed 
to have been killed near Zolinki, in North Hungry Four 
specimens are in Paris, three of which were sent by KLminiZ 
from Guadeloupe, and the Leiden Museum passes es an 
example the history of which is unknown. A specTmen was 
obtained m Eastern Florida in 1846, and another was “hot on 
Long Island m July, rSso. This apparently conmletes the 
record of known specimens in collections, besides he sinrie 
one from Haiti in the British Museum. ® 
Sh™ato.^°*‘"^ the habits of this 
luf breeding-places will probably be found to be in 
TndS mountains of some of the tropical islands in the West 
Ri probability, in the same manner as 
Seks'^in thfnrmL?^^^^ -d 
Eg-gs. — Unknown. 
II. THE WHITE-THROATED GREY PETREL, CESTRELATA BREVIPES 
S'fr '=»<>■ w- »«, 
(Estrelata torquata, Macgill. ; Salvin, Ibis. 1888 p -icq 
(Esirdata breinpes, Salvin, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxw p 408. 
{Plate CXn.) 
co^e^^s'I^S n?-if ^ Slaty-grey, the scapulars, wing- 
Prev quills browner the greater coverts externali; slaty- 
lifH c/! "edge-shaped, the feathers black, externally washed 
with slaty-grey; crown of head sooty-black, with the lores and 
