306 STERNA MACRURA. 
§ 4454. One.—Hako-kongas-koski, Patsjoki, 9 June, 1855. 
From one of the islands in the wide part of the river. I did not 
shoot a specimen of the bird on the Patsjoki, where the Tern was 
probably more plentiful than the Gull [¢f. § 4563]. 
§ 4455. One-—Kauttaien, 1855. 
§ 4456. Zwo.—Palojoki, 1855. 
§ 4457. One.—Wouontisjarvi, 1855. 
§ 4458. Zwo.—Nyimakka, 1855. 
From Munalauta, the same lake or pond above Nyimakka where I 
got eggs in 1854 [§ 4451]. 
§ 4459. One.—Tanan-anti, June, 1857. 
§ 4460. Four.—Rauhala, 1857. 
From Johan of that place [ef. § 4453]. 
§ 4461. Zwo.—Kyrkjuvogr, South-western Iceland, June, 
1858. 
Appear to be Arctic Tern’s, which is very common here, and the 
only species we have seen up to this 23rd of June. These eggs were 
brought in from the side of the fjord by one of the boys. Only afew 
Terns had two eggs at Sandgerdi, on the 18th. 
[On the 15th of June, among a large company of Terns at Sandvik, between 
Kalmanstjérn and Reykjanes, we saw a bird which looked different from all 
the rest. Mr. Wolley shot it and it proved to be an Arctic Tern with a black 
bill, possibly a last year’s bird that had not for some reason assumed the full 
colouring. The specimen is now in the Cambridge Museum. |] 
§ 4462. ZThree—Sandgerdi, South-western Iceland, 6 July, 
1858. 
§ 4463. Zwo.—Sandgerdi, 7 (?) July, 1858. 
