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were obtained from points to the north, west, and south, the most 

 distant being a bird (233743) recovered on the Island of Jamaica, 



Figure S. — Distribution and migration of the Arctic terns of eastern IS'ortb America. 

 Solid spots represent breeding colonies, those marked with crosses being banding 

 localities ; the crosses in France and Africa show points of recovery of banded 

 birds ; triangles show winter quarters ; arrows indicate migration route as now 

 understood 



some 1,750 miles nearly due south of the point of banding. Another 

 bird of this species (368306) banded at Indian Head, Sask., on 



