°go3 J ^^'^^*^'^^-> ^t'gfation at some Bahama Lighthouses. \hc 



Aramus giganteus. 



No. I. a-c. 28th Jan., 1901. Nine examples were seen in all; they 

 came from the N. W. and left going S. E. This is the first record within 

 the Bahama area. 



Porphyrio martinica. 

 No. I. a. 19th Oct., 1900. Struck at 4 a. ivi. 



Porzana Carolina. 

 No. I. a. 19th Oct., 1900. 



Sterna cantiaca [aciifiavida'\. Black.shakk. 



No. 12. a-c. 17th Jan., 1901. 



No. I. d. 23rd Jan., 1901. This species and 6'. ./o«^rt/// sleep on the 

 Cav whenever a strong breeze is blowing. 



Sterna dougalli. Redshank. 



No. II. a~c. 26th Dec, 1900. Shot on the Caj. 

 No. 12. d. 14th May, 1901. Struck at 1.15 a. m. 



Sterna antillarum. 



Mr. Thompson has sent me some eggs of this species laid on the Cav. 



Sterna fuliginosa. 



No. 5. a. 23rd March, 1901. I also received eggs of this species 

 from a Caj about thirty miles from the station. 



