TERNS. 



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breeds commonly on Tortugus. Fla., and 

 occurs regularly but rarely along the coast 

 of S. C., casually to N. E. 



Short=tai!ed Terns. 



Small, dark above and sometimes be- 

 low ; tail, shorter than tips of folded wings 

 and but slightly forked. Eggs, 3-4 averaging 

 darker than others of the family. 



Fig. 91 



Sooty Tern, 1-6. 



86. BLACK TERN. 



Length, 9; black throughout with under 

 portions of wings and under tail coverts, 

 white, fig. 92. Winter, head, excepting 



