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Family IV. DIOMEDEID^. 
(Sharpe, i. c., p. 128.) 
LXIII. DIOMEDE A, Linn. 
(Sharpe, t. c., p. 128.) 
108. ALBATEUS, Pall. (p. 128). 
[G., ii., p. 433; E., p. 23; C., 
ii., p. 925; H., p. 96.] 
Australian Seas (N. 
Pacific Ocean). 
109. EXULANS, Linn. (p. 128). 
[G., ii., p. 427; E., e. 23; C., 
ii., p. 921; l-L, p. 9*5.] 
Australian Seas (At- 
lantic Ocean). 
110. REGIA, Buller (p. 128). 
.Australian Seas. 
111. CHioNOPTERA, Salviu (p. 128). 
Australian Seas. 
112. MELANOPHRYS, Tomm. (p. 128). 
[G., ii., p. 438; E., p. 23; C., 
ii., p. 926; H., p. 96.] 
Australian Seas (Ant- 
arctic Ocean). 
LXIV. THALASSOGEEOX, Eidgway. 
(Sharpe, t. c., p. 129.) 
113. CAUTUS, Gould (p. 129). 
[G., ii., p. 434; E., p. 23; C., 
ii., p. 929; H., p. 96.] 
Australian Seas. 
114. CULMIXATUS, Gould (p. 129). 
[G., ii., p. 436; E., p. 23; C., 
ii., p. 934; H., p. 96.] 
Australian Seas (Pa- 
cific Ocean, Atlantic 
Ocean). 
115. CHLORORIIYXCIIUS, Gm. (p. 129). 
[G., ii., p. 437; E., p. 23; C., 
ii., p. 935; H., p. 96.] 
Australian Seas. 
116. O.ARTERI, Eothucliild. 
[EothschilcDB.O.C., Oct. 21st, 
1903; H.fSi. 114.] 
X.W. Australia. 
LX\ . PHGilBETEIA, Eciche.nl> . 
(Sharpe, t. c., p. 129.) 
117. FULIGIXOSA,* Gm. (p. 129).’ 
[G., ii., p. .141; E., p. 23; C., 
ii., p. 937; H., p. 96.] 
Australian Seas (At- 
lantic Ocean). 
According to the late Capt. F. W. Hutton, and more recently Mr. Wm. Ea^rle 
Clarke {Ibis, A.pril, 1907), the Sooty Albatross of the New Zealand region is 
regarded as a distinct species under the name P. cornicoides. — A.J.C. 
