GULLS. dig gi 
One, Kent, June 1839: Yarrell, Hist. Brit. Birds, vol. ii. 
p- 521. . 
One near Leeds: Yarrell, op. cit. 
One, Breydon Harbour, Yarmouth, 14th April, 1849. In the 
“ Dennis Collection,” in the Museum, Bury St. Edmunds. 
Three, Yarmouth, July and Sept. 1849: Gurney, Zoologist, 
1849, pp. 2569, 2592. 
One, Yarmouth, 24th May, 1850: Gurney, Zoologist, 1850, 
p- 2854. 
One, Yarmouth, July 1851: Gurney, Zoologist, 1851, 
p. 3235. 
One, Norfolk, particulars forgotten. In the Wisbeach Museum. 
One, Rye Harbour, Sussex: Knox, Orn. Rambles in Sussex, 
p- 253. 
One, Selsea, Sussex, 3lst March, 1852: Knox, op. cit. 
Two, Barnstaple, autumn 1859: Mathew, Zoologist, 1859, 
p- 6762. 
One near Plymouth, autumn 1866: Gatcombe, Zoologist, 
1867, p. 557. 
One near Christchurch, Hants, 14th May, 1872: Von Hiigel, 
Zoologist, 1872, p. 3149. 
Obs. Both Selby and Audubon compared specimens 
of the Marsh Tern of North America, S. aranea, 
Wilson, with Montagu’s type of S. anglica in the 
British Museum, and agreed in considering them 
identical. The geographical range of this species, 
therefore, is very considerable. 
SABINE’'S GULL. Larus sabini (Leach). 
Hab. North America. 
One, Belfast Bay, 18th Sept. 1822: Thompson, Nat. Hist. 
Irel. (Birds), vol. iii. p. 309. 
