TERNS. 167 
One or more, with the eggs, St. Kilda, 15th June, 1847: Sir 
W. Milner, Zoologist, 1848, p. 2061. 
One, coast of Banffshire: Edward, Zoologist, 1860, p. 6971. 
One or more, Farne Islands: Zoologist, 1852, p. 3479. 
One, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 7th Feb. 1860: More in 
Venable’s Guide to I. of Wight, p. 434. 
One, Rosemullion Head, Cornwall: Bullmore, Cornish Fauna, 
Deo: 
One, Dublin Coast: Blake Knox, Zoologist, 1871, p. 2609. 
Fam. LARID &. 
CASPIAN TERN. Sterna caspia, Pallas. 
Hab. Europe, Western Asia, North Africa. 
One, Yarmouth, Oct. 1825: Paget, Sketch Nat. Hist. Yar- 
mouth, p. 12. 
One near Caistor, Norfolk: Paget, op. cit. In the Norwich 
Museum. 
Three or four seen, one shot, near Aldeburgh, Suffolk: Jenyns, 
Brit. Vert. An. p. 265. In the Cambridge Museum. 
One, Norfolk coast, 1839: Yarrell, Hist. Brit. Birds, vol. 11. 
p. 498. 
One, Breydon Harbour, Yarmouth, 9th June 1849: Burton, 
Zoologist, 1849, p. 2499; Smith, tom. cit. p. 2529; Yarrell, 
op. cit. 
One, same harbour, June 1850. In the “ Dennis Collection,” 
in the Museum at Bury St. Edmunds. 
One, same harbour, 16th July, 1850: Gurney, Zoologist, 
1850, p. 2915. Two or three others seen. 
One, Norfolk coast, 14th August, 1851: Gurney, Zoologist, 
1851, p. 8235; Yarrell, op. cit.; Harper, Naturalist, 1852, 
p. 128. 
