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i r-' ) >hearwa t pr 
(•u f lb nu s carnoires) 
no n i r r 1 was wn 1 1-ohserved nn -Innuar ■ ?0 in the northern area 
of the grid. 
Jooty Shearwa i nr 
(Puftbnus prisons) 
SLender-hi Urnd shearwater 
\ Fuffi mis tenvirostris) 
1 
.-’Ooty/olender-billed (uni dentified ) 3 
shearwaters were recorded in the northern section. 
dii to-win rod Petrel 
(i terntroma leucoptera) 
1 
; terodroma sp.? (either P. c ok i » nr P. leucoptera) 
> P o date mepibers of this perms vie re only suspected to occur rl 
t m v’^st coast of Forth America, an i to late thern have beeri no 
'mown collections. Howev r one bird v/eli-observed during this u 
vas a dark-nhase type with a white neck and throat. It was, ho-m (f 
in like the dark-phase birds s^en in t.ho central Pacific in that 
uno* rwing had a w ite central ar°a bordered with black. 
a Iditional small Pterodroma wore not e 1 but not iderd r 
to species. It is believed, however, that, none of those s°en v ' L 
(b) i. nre h ynoleuc a. dome had very light underwlngs sug est.i >; 
ei ok i i or £. leucoptera masafuerae , but no positive identificai i u 
(’Oil J 1 bn IS do . 
Herald Petrel 1 
( Pterodroma horaldica ) 
One lark-phase bird of this species was identified after 1 mi 
v/ell-ooserved for five minutes. It should te considered accide 
to thn northeastern Paci fic. 
fork-tailed Petrel 11 
( r ceanod? oma f nrcata ) 
All sightings were of birds in the northern and central pr i, 
of the grid. Sub-specific identifications will have to await i -nt- 
ative collnotions* 
