. Life histories of North American petrels and pelicans and their allies; order Tubinares and order Steganopodes . Beniuida Islands. A. O. Bermuda Islands. Yellow-billed Tropic-bird. For description see page 33 1. LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN PETRELS AND PELICANS. 181 for the species as a whole, than to leave out the full and very intei--esting accounts which have been written on the Australian bird. DISTRIBUTION. Breeding range.—The subspecies which belongs on the NorthAmerican list breeds in the Salvage and Cape Verde Islands, in theeastern Nortli Atlantic Ocean. Other subspecies


. Life histories of North American petrels and pelicans and their allies; order Tubinares and order Steganopodes . Beniuida Islands. A. O. Bermuda Islands. Yellow-billed Tropic-bird. For description see page 33 1. LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN PETRELS AND PELICANS. 181 for the species as a whole, than to leave out the full and very intei--esting accounts which have been written on the Australian bird. DISTRIBUTION. Breeding range.—The subspecies which belongs on the NorthAmerican list breeds in the Salvage and Cape Verde Islands, in theeastern Nortli Atlantic Ocean. Other subspecies breed on islands inAustralian and New Zealand seas. Range.—North Atlantic Ocean. Limits not well defined. Casual records.—Accidental off the coast of Massachusetts (40^34 north, 66° 9 west, September 2, 1885) and in Great Britain(Walney Island, Lancashire, November, 1890, and Colonsay, InnerHebrides, January 1, 1897). Egg dates.—Salvage Islands: One record, April 27. Cape VerdeIslands: One record, March 15. Order STEGANOPODES. TOTIPALMATE SWIMMERS. Family PHAETHONTIDAE, Tropic-birds. LEPTOPHAETHON LEPTURUS CATESBYI (Brandt). YELLO


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