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LONG-AVINGED SWIMMERS — LONGIPENNES. 



D< Size smiill (wing less than 11.00 inches, and more tlian 8.00) ; tail exi'-essively forked, tliu 

 lateral rectrices attenuated ; ^ occipital feathers soft, blended, not forming a crest ; inner 

 webs of primaries bicolored ; adult pearl-blue above, white, pale pink, or grayish beneath ; 

 pileum wholly deep black in summer, except in Trudeaui (whole head white, with a lateral 

 dusky bar) and aleutica (white frontal limule), (Sterna, Linn.) 

 a. Pileum entirely white in sunwur. 



6. S. TrudeauL Bill black, tipped with yellowish ; head white, with a dusky lateral bar ; 



upper and lower parts pale pearl-gray ; rump, tail-coverts, and tail white, slightly silvenil. 

 Wing, 9.70-10.60 inches; tail, 4.60-6.00; culmen, 1.50-1.70; tarsus, .92-.96 ; middle 

 toe, .75-.80. Hab. Coa-sts of South America, and casual along the Atlantic coast of tlie 

 United States. 

 6. Pilet/m entirely black in summer. 



7. S. PoraterL Bill dull orange, dusky at the tip ; feet rich orange-red (in life) ; outer wi'lj 



of lateral rectrices pure white throughout, the inner web usually dusky or grayish toward 

 the end, in more or less marked contrast ; ' lower parts entirely white. Wing, 9.50-10.30 

 inches ; tail, 5.00-7.70 ; culmen, 1.50-1.65 ; tarsus, .90-.99 ; middle toe, 1.05-1.15. Halt. 

 Temperate North America in general, south in winter to Brazil. 



8. S. hirundo. Bill vermilion, the tip dusky ; feet rich vermilion (in life) ; outer web of 



lateral rectrices grayish or dusky, the inner pure white throughout, in abrupt contrast ; 

 lower parts usually pale grayish, rarely nearly white. Wing, 9.75-11.75 inches; tail, 

 5.00-7.00; culmen, 1.25-1.50 ; tarsus, .66-.87 ; middle toe, .75. Ilab. Eastern North 

 America ; Palaearctic Region. 



9. S. paradissea. Bill rich carmine, with or without black tip ; feet intense red (in life) ; 



outer rectrices as in fluviatilis, but usually more elongated ; lower parts deep, somewhat 

 smoky, pearl-gray, almost as dark as the upper parts. Wing, 10.00-10.75 inches ; tail, 

 6.50-8.50; culmen, 1.08-1.40; tarsus, .55-.65 ; middle toe, with claw, .80-.85. Hab. 

 Northern parts of northern hemisphere. 



10. S. DougallL Bill black, usually reddi.«h basally ; feet bright red (in life) ; lateral 

 rectrices wholly white, sometimes very faintly silvered ; lower parts delicate peacli- 

 blossom-pink in life, fading to pinkish white or even pure white in the dried skin. Wiiij;, 

 9.25-9.75 inches; tail, 7.25-7.75; culmen, 1.50; tarsus, .85; middle toe, .75. Ilak 

 Atlantic coast of North America ; West Indies ; Pala;arctic Region. 



c. Forehead white, this color extending back along tlie sides of the crown to the eyes. 



11. S. aleutica. Bill and feet wholly deep black ; ujiper parts pearly plumbeous, the upper 

 tai' coverts and tail abruptly pure white ; lower parts paler plundieous, fading iiito white 

 Oil the chin and crissum. Wing, 9.75-10.75 inches ; tail, 6,50-7.00 ; culmen, 1.25-1.40 ; 

 tarsus, .60-.75 ; middle toe, .80-.85. Hab. Coasts and islands of Alaska. 



E« Size extnimely small (wing less than 8.00 inches) ; tail moderately forked, the lateral feathers 

 not much attenuated ; occipital feathers soft and blended. Adult pale pearl-blue above, 

 the rump and tail sometimes white ; white beneath ; the pileum with a white froiitid 

 lunule, a.s in Sterna aleutica and in Haliptana. (Sternvla, BoiE.) 



12. S. antillarum. Bill yellow, usually tipped with black ; upper parts entirely pale jiearl- 

 blue, including the tail ; lower parts white ; wing less than 7.00 inches ; culmen less than 

 1.25 ; the bill iisually black-tipped. Hab. Warm-temperate North America and Middle 

 America ; West Indies. 



P. Size small (wing about 10.50 to 12.00 inches) ; l)ill very straight, the culmen sometimes ivcii 

 slightly depressed in the middle portion ; nasal groove long and deep, the nostrils nniro 

 anterior than in Sterna; tail deeply forked, but the feathers relatively broader unci 

 stiffer ; color, dusky above, sometimes interrupted by a whitish nuchal band ; beneath, 

 entirely white ; pileum black, with a white frontal lunule as in Sternnla and in Sti-riid 

 aleutica. (Haliplana, Waolek.) 



13. S. fullglnoBa. Above, entirely brownish black, uninterrupted on the nape ; wing, abdut 

 12.00 inches. Hab. Sea-coasts throughout the warmer parts of the worM ; in Noitli 



1 When fully developed, luul not abraded. 



" This latter feature by no means coiibtunt, however. 



