TERNS. 169 
One, Hickling Broad, Norfolk, 17th June, 1847: Gurney and 
Fisher, Zoologist, 1847, p. 1820. 
One near Trescoe Abbey, Cornwall, August 1851: Rodd, 
Zoologist, 1851, p. 3280. 
One near Plymouth, May 1865: Gatcombe, Zoologist, 1865, 
p-. 9629. 
Obs. Some interesting particulars with regard to 
the nidification of this species as observed in India 
by Mr. A. Anderson will be found in ‘ The Ibis, 1872, 
pp. 81-83. 
WHITE-WINGED BLACK TERN. Sterna leucoptera, 
Meisner and Schinz. 
Hab. Africa. 
One on the Shannon, 1841: M‘Coy, Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. xv. 
p- 271. In the Dublin Museum. Thompson says (Nat. 
Hist. Irel. Birds, vol. iii. p. 307) that this bird was shot by 
Mr. John Hill, not on the Shannon, but on the Liffey, near 
the Pigeon-house Fort, Dublin Bay, in October 1841. 
One, Dublin Bay: Thompson, op. cit.; Blake Knox, Zoolo- 
gist, 1866, p. 306. 
One, Horsey Mere, Norfolk, 17th May, 1853: Frederick, 
Zoologist, 1853, p. 3911. 
Two, Coventry, June 1857: Gould, Birds of Great Britain. 
One, Hickling Broad, Norfolk, 27th June, 1867: Stevenson, 
Zoologist, 1867, p. 951. 
One, Ilfracombe Harbour, 2nd or 38rd Nov. 1870: H. Saunders, 
MS. In the collection of Mr. Westlake, of Ilfracombe. 
Four, Breydon Harbour, Yarmouth, 26th May, 1871: Ste- 
venson, Zoologist, 1871, p. 2830. 
SOOTY TERN. Sterna fuliginosa, Gmelin. 
Hab. West-India Islands, Central America, South-Sea 
