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Family LARIDi^. Gulls and Terns. 



Subfamily LARIN^. Gulls. 



Upper mandible, curved; unguis (end of bill), not swollen; nos- 

 trils, near middle of upper mandible ; middle tail feathers, about equal 

 in length to the others ; tail, rarely dark, although 



*N^^ sometimes tipped with black or brown; hind toe, 



" St '- ~T ~rS^ small, but always present except in one genus; bill, 

 .t-^ without cere. 



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Glaucous Gull. 

 Herring Gull. 



Great Black-backed Gull. 

 Bonaparte's Gull. 



*GROUP 1. Wing, 9.50 to i i inches long. 



Under parts, white; inner web of first primary, white, with black 

 spot near the end; the tip, white ; shaft of feather, white ; adult birds 

 have the bill dark red; in immature birds it is brownish. 



Larus frank linii. 

 Franklin's Gull. 



* For directions for measurement, see page 21. 



See No. 19. 



