. Color key to North American birds . Pacific Ocean; casual off the coast ofLower California; 83. Yellow-nosed Albatross (Thalassogeron culmin- atus\. L. 36. Ads. Above slate brown, grayer on head; rump white; below white; necl-c sometimesgrayish; tail gray. Range—Indian and southern Pacific Oceans; casual off thecoast of Oregon; accidental in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. (A. O. U.) 84. Sooty Albatross (Ptefeina/wW^Mosa). L. Sides of lower mandible conspicuously grooved; en-tire plumage sooty brown, except a white eye-ring. Range.—Oceans of southern hemisphere, north to the coast ofOregon


. Color key to North American birds . Pacific Ocean; casual off the coast ofLower California; 83. Yellow-nosed Albatross (Thalassogeron culmin- atus\. L. 36. Ads. Above slate brown, grayer on head; rump white; below white; necl-c sometimesgrayish; tail gray. Range—Indian and southern Pacific Oceans; casual off thecoast of Oregon; accidental in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. (A. O. U.) 84. Sooty Albatross (Ptefeina/wW^Mosa). L. Sides of lower mandible conspicuously grooved; en-tire plumage sooty brown, except a white eye-ring. Range.—Oceans of southern hemisphere, north to the coast ofOregon. (A. O. U.) 62 Fulmars and Shearwaters. 86. Fu\mar {Fiilmarusgladalis). L. 19; W. 13; B. ^ds. Light phase. Head, neck, and under partswhite; back, wings, and tail slaty gray. T)ark dark slaty gray. Notes. Silent. Range.—North Atlantic; breeds from Lat. 6q° northward; winterssouth to Lat. of Massachusetts, and rarely to Virginia. 86b. Pacific Fulmar (F. g. glupischa). Similar toNo. 86, but nasal tubes ~J\) ;i S6--^Siie. Range.—North Pacific; breeds from Bering Sea north; winterssouih to Mexico. Rodger Fulmar [Fulmarus rodgersH). Sim-ilar to light phase of No. 86, but back with whitefeathers; no dark phase. Range.—Bering Sea and adjacent parts of North Pacific.(A. O. U.) 87. Slender-billed Fulmar (PnbcijWa ^fai-w/ojiis). y4ds. Head and underparts white; back ind tailpearl; primaries black, white on inner web. Range.—Southern Seas; north on Pacific coast to Washington. 94. Sooty Shearwater (Puffinus juUginosus). Sooty gray, lighter below. 17- Range.—Atlantic Ocean, breeding in the southern hemisphere; asummer visitor off our coast, from South Carolina northward. ( U.) 95. Dark-bodied Shearwater (Pj<^K«s^ns<;Ms). L. 17. Ads. Above dusky black or brownish, paler be-low; under wing coverts white and dusky; bill black. Range.—South Pacific; north in summer on the American coast toCalifornia. Wed


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