54 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
(Gambia, Bathurst, April). Persia (Fao, February). China (Amoy, 
January). Tasmania (Actzon Island). New Zealand. 
SEENA, Blyth. 
aurantia (J. £. Gray). Six. 2. Northern India (Mhow, February; Mirza- 
pore, March). Southern India (Nellore). 
STERNA, Linn. 
melanogaster, Zemm. Five. Southern India (Nellore). Assam. 
forsteri, Nutt. One. ¢. United States (Virginia, Cobb’s Island, July). 
albistriata (G.R.Gr.). Four. 29. New Zealand (Canterbury, July ; 
Port Cooper). 
virgata, Cab. One. Kerguelen Island. 
vittata, Gm. 
hirundinacea, Less. Three. Chili. 
fluviatilis, Nawn. (=S. dougalli, Mont., spms. ¢, d, Tristr. Cat. Coll. Birds, 
p..9). Thirty. 3 6 (1 jr.), 4 2 (1 jr.), 6 jr. Venezuela (Cumana). 
England (Northumberland, Bamborough, July ; Durham, Greatham, Sep- 
tember; Yorkshire, Scarborough, August, September, October). Syria 
(Lake of Antioch, June). South Africa (Damaraland, Walvisch Bay, 
November). 
This ae aie specimen referred to by Gurney in Andersson’s Birds of Damaraland, 
p. 062. 
macrura, Nawm. Twenty. 5 3, 9, jr. Orkney Island (Sanday, June). 
England (Northumberland, Bamborough, July). Kamtschatka. Arctic 
America. Alaska (Chernobuso Island, July). 
No. 15 was collected by Mr. David Walker (cf. supra under Uria lomvia). 
longipennis, Nordm. Three. Kurile Islands. Kamtschatka. Philippine 
Islands (Luzon, Manilla). 
We cannot find that this species has hitherto been recorded from the Philippines. 
albigena, Licht. 
T dougalli, Mont. Ten. 44, 2, pull. Jamaica. Bermuda (Castle Har- 
bour). Scotland (Firth of Clyde). Mediterranean (off Minorca, May). 
West Australia (Houtman’s Abrolhos, South Island, January). New Cale- 
donia (Noumea, September, October). 
No. 7, presented to Lord Derby by Col. Montagu, and Nos. 8 and 9, purchased at 
the sale of Dr. Macdougall’s Collection, are probably the Types of the species. 
No. 6, from Houtman’s Abrolhos, is probably one of the Types of Sterna gracilis, 
Gould, P.Z.S. 1845, p. 76. 
cantiaca, Gm. Eight. 2¢, 9, jr. England (Northumberland, Bam- 
borough, April, July ; Durham, Teesmouth, May ; Yorkshire, Flamborough 
Head, July ; Norfolk, Yarmouth). South Africa. 
maxima, Bodd. Three. Mexico (Mazatlan). Jamaica. 
The two specimens from Jamaica, which formed part of the Gosse Collection, were 
at one time considered by Mr. Howard Saunders (who was, however, in ignorance 
of the locality) to belong to S. bernsteini. The specimens which are in winter 
plumage, are moulting their primaries, and are apparently somewhat immature, 
as the tail feathers are much darker than a specimen from Mazatlan, which is 
quite adult. 
elegans, Gumbel. One. ? Chili. 
eurygnatha, Saunders. 
media, Horsf. Six. 24. Algeria (Algiers, November). Abyssinia. West 
Africa. South Africa (Port Natal). Australia. 
bergii, Licht. Twenty-three. 44 (1 jr.) 9, jr, pull. Egypt (Suez, 
February). South Africa (Port Natal). Madagascar. Borneo (Labuan, 
