238 BIEDS OF ILLINOIS. 



longer scapulars, etc., by a dusky Internal sub-border; greater wing-coverts and second- 

 aries white, as in the adult; primaries much as in the adult. Tail white, witha broad sub- 

 terminal band ot bliiclc, the tip narrowly white or pale fulvous; upper tail-coverts and en- 

 tire lower parts white. Bill dusliy, brownish toward the base: feet light brownish (in the 

 skin). 



Wing, about 10.75 inches; culmen, 1.00; depth ot bill through angle, .30; tarsus, 1.2B; 

 middle toe and claw. 1.25. 



According to published records only one specimen of this Arc- 

 tic gull has been observed in Illinois, and that, unfortunately, 

 was not secured. It was shot by Mr. E. W. Nelson* on the 

 shore of Lake Michigan, April 1, 1873, was in breeding plum- 

 age, but falling beyond his reach, was drifted off from the shore 

 by the wind. 



Subfamily STERNINiE.— The Terxs. 

 Genus GELOCHELIDON Brehm. 



Oelochelidon Bbkhm, Naturg Vog. Deutschl. 1831, 774. Type, G. meridionaUa 

 BBEHM,=Sie)na nilotica Hasselq, 



Gen. Chab. Bill short and stout, with strongly convex upper and lower outline, its 

 depth at the base equal to one third Ihe li'ngth of the exposed culm n; gonys shorter than 

 outer toe, without cla >•; tail nearly half as long as the wing, forked for le.ss than one third 

 its length. Color of adult pale pearl-gray above, with top of head and hind-neck deep 

 black, lower parts white; bill and leet black. 



The genus includes, so far as known, a single species, the 

 Gull-billed Tern {G. nilotica), which occurs in Europe, Asia, 

 Africa, and Australia, as well as America. 



Gelochelidon nilotica (Hasselq.) 



GULL-BILLED TEEN. 

 Popular synonym. Marsh Tern. 

 S(ernani7o(ica Hasselq. Reise nach Pal. Deutsche Ausg. 17fi2,325. 



0,-locheUdon nilotica Stejn. Auk. 1, Oct. 1884. 3C6.— A. 0. U. Check List, 1886, No. 63.— 

 EiDOW. Man. N. Am. B. 1887. 38. 

 Sterna anglica Montague, Orn. Diet. Suppl. 1813.— Nutt. Man. li, 1831, 269.— A UD. Orn. Blog. 

 V, 1839, 127, pi. til); Synop. 18)9, 316; B. Am. vii. 1811, 81, pi. 4.30.— CoUES. Key, 1872, 319; 

 Chock List, 1873, No. 5G0; 2d ed 1S8J, No.792.— Ridgw. Nom. N. Am. B. 18>1, No. 679.— 

 B. B. & B. Water B. N. Am. ii, 1831, 277. 

 Getoc/ie/idon atiffiicn Bonap. Comp. Li!5t, 1818, 61.— CouES, Proc. Acad. Nat. 8ci, Pbila. 



18G2, 636 (critical). 

 Sterna [Gelochelidon) anglica Coufs, B. N. W. 1871, 664. 

 Utema aranea Wlls. Am. Orn. viii. 1814, 143, pi. 72. flg. 6.— Lawb. In Baird's B. N. Am. 1858. 859. 

 — BxiBD.Cat. N. Am. B. 18j9,No. 681, 



•Beoorded In the BaiUtin of th« Nutlall OrnilKologioaX Cluli, ToL 1, 1876, p. 41, 



