Stercorarius longicaudus, Vieill.—Long-tailed Jaeger.
Less common than the former species in Roes Welcome, and seen occasionally in the waters to the northward. Skins from Fullerton and Southampton; eggs from Southampton and Cape Chidley.
Pagophila alba (Gunn.).—Ivory Gull.
Occasional birds of this species are seen in the early summer among the heavy ice on the Atlantic coast of Labrador and in Hudson strait. A specimen of the young in full plumage was shot at Fullerton in the end of September.
Rissa tridactyla (Linn.).—Kittiwake.
Not very common in the northern part of Hudson bay or elsewhere in the north. Specimen from Fullerton.
Larus glaucus, Brunn.—Glaucous Gull.
The common big gull of the north. Common about Fullerton and frequently seen along the northern coasts. Skins and eggs from Fullerton and Cape Chidley.
Larus marinus (Linn.).—Great Black-backed Gull.
A large colony seen on the high cliffs of Cuming creek, North Devon, and in other inaccessible places on the northern islands. Eggs from the islands off Cape Chidley.