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37. Sterna paradisza Briinn. Arctic TERN. 
An uncommon local summer resident along the coast. Casual 
inland.* Bred in Beverley in 1846, and at Ipswich in 1869. 
May to October. 
Essex County: “Summer visitant. Rare.’ Ipswich : Formerly 
bred. Nantucket: ‘“‘ Not very common.” Wellesley : “Casual inland.” 
Two fall specimens at Lake Cochituate. 
38. Sterna dougalli Montag. RosreatTe TERN. 
A common local summer resident along the coast.* Bred on 
islands in Beverley Harbour in 1846, and at Ipswich in 1869. 
May 1 to October 4. 
Bristol County : ‘Common summer resident.’’ Cohasset: “One in- 
stance.’ Essex County: “ Summer visitant. Rare.”’ Ipswich: Formerly 
bred. Nantucket: ‘‘ Common.” 
39. Sterna sandvicensis acuflavida (Cabot). Casor’s 
TERN. 
Accidental from the south. Two records: Chatham, an 
immature bird taken, August, 1865;1 MJonomoy J/sland, near 
Chatham, a young bird taken October 2, 1888, by J. C. Cahoon-? 
4o. Sterna maxima Bodd. Roya Tern. 
Accidental from the south. Two records exist: Mantucket, a 
pair were taken by Messrs.William Brewster and C. J. Maynard, 
July 1, 1874." Mr. Maynard writes that they were “evidently 
breeding.” Chatham,a female was taken July 29, 1889.4 
41. Sterna fuliginosa Gmel. Svoory TERN. 
Accidental from the South. The records are: Lawrence, on 
the Merrimack River, an adult male taken October 29, 1876; ° 
Williamstown, near the Hoosac River, September [1876]; © and 
Chatham, three seen by Mr. W. A. Jeffries, September, 1877.7 
* See references under Sterna hirundo. 
1 Allen; Amer. Nat., Vol. III, No. 12, Feb., 1870, p. 644, p. 45 of separate. 
? Brewster; Auk, Vol. VI, No. 1, Jan., 1887, pp. 66, 67. 
3 Brewster; Amer. Sportsman, Vol. V, Jan. 16, 1875, p. 249. 
*Editor; O. & O., Vol. XV, No. 7, July, 1890, p. 110. 
° Deane; Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. II, No. 1, Jan., 19775, Dae 
® Tenney ; Amer. Nat., Vol. XI, No. 4, Apr., 1877, p. 243. 
7 Brewer; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XIX, 1878, p. 308. 
