In addition to his books, Dionne published a number of papers in The Auk and the Naturaliste Canadien, as well as most material published in the three issues of his Observateur Naturaliste.
The same year, Theodore Sherman Palmer, secretary of the American Ornithologists' Union, wrote an obituary of Chamberlain in The Auk.
The Auk class displaced 890 tons on average, and had an approximate length of 220-225 feet.
It resembles the closely related Xantus's Murrelet, with which it shares the distinction of being the most southerly living of all the auk species.