1^ - Catalogue of Canadian Birds. 



Gelochelidon nilotica. 



OULL-BILLEO T£RN. 



Although said to be " nearly cosmopolitan," this is merely an 

 accidental visitant to the waters of Canada. One specimen was 

 taken in tlie Bay of Fundy, in August, 1879, and a few have been 

 captured in the Great Lakes. 



Sterna tschegrava. 



CASriAN TERN. 



During the spring and fall migrations a few examples of this 

 species have been observed along the Atlantic coast and in the 

 Great Lakes. 



Sterna maxima. 

 boyal teun. 



A few examples of this species have been taken in the Great 

 Lakes. 



Sterna sandvicensis acuflavida. 



CABOT'S TERN. 



Three examples of this species were seen near Lucknow, 

 Ontario, by Dr. Garnier, in the autumn of 1881, and one of 

 them was secured. Its usual habitat is the tropical portions of 

 America. 



Sterna forsteri. 



FOR8TER'S TERN. 



This species breeds abundantly in the large lakes of Manitoba, 

 and a few breed regularly on the St. Clair Flats, Ontario. East- 

 ward of that locality it has been reported only at Lake Mistassini 

 {Macoun) and Prince Edward Island {Cory). 



