GULLS AND TERNS 



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of head, including' ear coverts, 

 straw yellow, paler on throat ; 

 chest, and sometimes breast and 

 belly, white, shading- into gray on 

 sides ; under tail coverts, and 

 usually belly, gray ; feet black ; 

 tarsus light bluish. Length : 2()- 

 2o, wing- 12.25, bill 1.19, longest 

 tail feathers 10.oO-14..50. 



Distribution. — Northern part 

 of northern hemisphere, breed- 

 ing- in arctic regions ; south in 

 winter to Florida, Gulf of Mex- 

 ico, and California. Taken at 

 Monterey Bay by Mr. Loomis. 



H^ggs. — Deposited in a depres- 

 sion in the mossy top of a knoll. 



Fig. 39. Long-tailed Jaeger. 



The long- tailed jaeger is so swift and graceful on the wing that 

 Mr. Nelson compares its flight to that of the swallow-tailed kite. 

 After chasing each other about or pursuing hapless gulls or terns, 

 the birds may often be seen sunning themselves on an elevation, 

 their white breasts pointing them out at a long distance. 



FAMILY LARID^: GULLS AND TERNS. 



KEY TO GENKKA. 



1. Bill deeper through angle of lower mandible than 

 X through nostril. 



Fig. 40. 



2. Hind toe wanting, or a mere rudiment. 



Rissa, p. 10. 

 2'. Hind toe small but perfect. 



Tail square across end 



Larus. 



20. 



Fig. 41. 



3'. Tail deeply forked Xema. p. 27. 



-TyY 1'. Bill deeper through middle of nostril than tlirough 

 angle of lower mandible. 



2. Tail forked for more than one fifth its lengtli (ex- 

 cept sometimes in N. r(tsj)i(t); outer feathers nar- 

 row and jiointed. 

 3. Length of bill less than three times its depth .at 



ba.se Gelochelidon, p. 27. 



3'. Leng'th of bill more than three time.s its deptli 



at b.-use Sterna, \). 27. 



2'. Tail forked for about one fifth its total lengtli, 

 outer feathers wide and ronnded at tips. 



Hydrochelidon, j). ;'.l. 



GENUS RISSA. 



40a. Eissa tridactyla pollicaris Ridgw. Vwxvw Kittiwakk. 



Appearance! gnll-liku ; hind toe miiuite, with or without a nail ; feet 



