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he and his brother shot at this breeding-place there was not one 
other than the Common Tern. Three were marked “ Self” in his 
Catalogue. 
§ 4431. Zwo.—Blakeney, 1851. From Dr. Frere, 1853. 
§ 4432. Three.-—Horn, Gland, 10 June, 1856. 
A nest from an islet where no other Tern seemed to me and 
Mr. Simpson [Hudleston] to be. 
[§ 4433. Zwo.—Inner Wide-open, Farne Islands, 21 June, 
T3oal- 
Taken by my brother and myself on our first visit to these islands, and from 
the only nest, of the many Terns’ we found, that we could feel sure was of this 
species (cf. § 4423).] 
[§ 4434. Two.—Blakeney, 1851. From Mr. Sayer, of Norwich. | 
[§ 4435. Mowr—Holland, 1851. 
Received direct from Bots, of Valkenswaard. I believe Sterna macrura does 
not breed in that country. | 
[§ 4436. Zhree.—West Norfolk, 1854. From Mr. Southwell. | 
[§ 4437. Zwo.—Inner Wide-open, 18 June, 1856. “ Bird 
seen on nest. E. N.” 
Taken on our second visit to the islands, and the only eggs of this species 
identified by either of us on that occasion. | 
[§ 4438. One.—*« South Russia.” From Herr A. Heinke, of 
Kamuschin, through Dr. Albert Giinther, 1862. ] 
(§ 4439. Zhree.—Brancaster, Norfolk, June 1877. From 
Mr. Norgate, 1878. ] 
