TERNS 471 



One, Kent, June 1839: Yarrell, "Hist. Brit. Birds," 3rd 



ed., vol. iii. p. 521. 

 One near Leeds, July 1843 : Denny, An^n. Mag. Nat. Hist, 



1843, p. 297 ; Clarke, " Handb.Vorks. Vert.," p. 80. 

 One, Breydon, Yarmouth, April 14, 1849 : Stevenson, " Birds 



of Norfolk," p. 307. In the Bury Museum. 

 Three, Yarmouth, July and Sept. 1849 : Gurney, ZooL, 



1849, pp. 2569, 2592, and 2653. 

 One, Yarmouth, May 24, 1850: Gurney, ZooL, 1850, p. 



2854. In the collection of Mr. J. H. Gurney. 

 One, Yarmouth, July 1851 : Gurney, ZooL, 1851, p. 3235. 



In the collection of Rev. H. T. Frere. 

 One, Norfolk. In the Wisbeach Museum. 

 One, Rye Harbour, Sussex : Knox, " Orn. Rambles in 



Sussex," p. 253. Probably quoted from Montagu. 

 One, Selsea, Sussex, March 31, 1852 : Knox, op. cif. 

 One, Trescoe Abbey, Scilly, May 1852 : Rodd, ZooL, 1852, 



and ''Birds of Cornwall," p. 166. 

 Two, Barnstaple, autumn 1859 : Mathew, ZooL, 1859, p. 



6762, and "Birds of Devon," p. 364. 

 One, Plymouth, autumn 1866 : Gatcombe, ^00^., 1867, p. 557. 

 One near Christchurch, Hants, May 14, 1872 : Von Hiigel, 



ZooL, 1872, p. 3149. 

 One, St. Just, near Penzance, Cornwall, July 1872 : Rodd, 



ZooL, 1872, p. 3188 ; and " Birds of Cornwall," p. 166. 

 One, Brighton, shot by the late Rev. W. Rice of South 



Hill. Seen by Rodd in a collection at Penzance. Rodd, 



" List," 2nd ed., p. 42. 

 One, Hunstanton, Norfolk, July 1878: Julian Tuck, ZooL, 



1888, p. 351. In the collection of Dr. Whitty. 

 One reported to have been shot on Belfast Lough, Sept. 



1887: R. O. Cunningham, ZooL, 1887, p. 433; proved 



to be the Arctic Tern : Saunders, ZooL, 1890, p. 270. 



Ohs. Mr. Saunders regards this species as occupy- 

 ing a position between the Marsh Terns and the typical 

 Sea Terns. The toes are almost as fully webbed as 



