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Western Europe to the China seas, throughout India, Ceylon, and 

 the Malay region down to Australia, and along the east coast of 

 America as far as Patagonia ; on the Pacific side it has only been 

 observed in Guatemala (Salvin). It does not appear to have been re- 

 corded from South Africa, which is somewhat remarkable. 



Mr. G. R. Gray chose to identify this species with Hasselquist's 

 S. nilotica ; but there is nothing in his description to prove that this 

 was the bird referred to ; and in any case the name would not be 

 available, as it antedates the 12th ed. of Linnaeus' s ' Systema 

 Naturae.' 



Sterna seena, Sykes. 



Sterna seena, Sykes, P. Z. S. 1832, ii. p. 1/1. no. 231. 



Sterna aurantia, Gray & Hardw. 111. Ind. Zool. i. pi. 69. fig. 2 

 (1832). 



Sterna brevirostris, Grav & Hardw. 111. Ind. Zool. i. pi. 09. fig. 1. 

 juv. (1S32). 



Sterna roseata, Hodgson, Gray's Zool. Misc. p. 86 (1844). 



Seena aurantia, Blyth, Cat. BirdsMus. As. S. B. p. 291. no. 1 706 

 (1849) (type of subgenus Seena) ; Jerdon, B. India, iii. p. 838 

 (1864) ; Blasius, J. f. Orn. 1866, p. 76. 



Although the stout curved bill of this species is somewhat pecu- 

 liar, this seems to be hardly sufficient to warrant its elevation to the 

 rank of a subgenus. The webs of the toes are of moderate extent 

 and not much excised ; the tail is long and forked, as in typical 

 Sterna. 



This Tern breeds on the sandbanks of the Indian rivers ; and the 

 eggs are in appearance intermediate between those of S. anglica and 

 the large-billed River-Tern of South America, S. magnirostris. It 

 appears to be confined to the Indian region. 



The names seena and aurantia are contemporaneous; but I adopt 

 the former, because it is properly described ; S. aurantia is unde- 

 scribed, and merely based upon a bad plate. 



Sterna melanogastra, Temm. 



Sterna melanogaster (sic), Temm. PI. Col. vol. v. pi. 434 (1838) ; 

 Gould, B. Asia, pt. xix. pi. (1867). 



Sterna javanica, Horsfield, in Zool. Res. (but not in Tr. Linn. 

 Soc. 1820, xiii.) ; Jerdon, B. India, iii. p. 840 (1864) ; Irbv, Ibis, 

 1861, p. 247. 



Sterna acuticauda, Gray & Hardw. 111. Ind. Zool. pi. 70. fig. 3 

 (1832). 



Sterna melanogastra, Schlegel, Mus. P.-B. Sternce, p. 21 (1863); 

 Schl. & Poll. Rech. Madagasc. p. 147 (1868). 



Hydrochelidon melanogastra, Bonap. 



Steruula melanogastra, Bias. J. f. Orn. 1866, p. 74. 



"Sternula minuta" et " Sternula jerdoni," Beavan, Ibis, 1868, 

 p. 403 (clearly immature birds of this species). 



Pelodcs javanica, Gray, Hand-1. iii. p. 122(18/1). 



Owing to its somewhat excised webs, and perhaps to its super- 



