LAKID^ — THE GULLS AND TERNS — ANGUS. 



Anous stolidus. 



THE NODDY TERN. 



Sterna stolida, Linn. S. N. eJ. 10, \. 1758, 137 ; ed. 12, I. 1766, 227. — Nutt. Man. IL 1834, 28.'5. 



— AUD. Oin. liiog. IIL 1835, 516 ; V. 1839, 642, pL 275 ; Synop. 183'J, 322; B. Am. VII. 



1844, 153, pi. 440. 

 Anous stolidus, GuAY, List Gen. B. III. 1841, 100. — Lawr. in Baird's B. N. Am. 1858, 865.— 



Baiud, Cat. N. Am. B. 1859, no. 696. — Coues, Key, 1872, 323; Check List, 1873, no. 576 ; 2d 



ed. 1882, no. 808 ; Birds N. W. 1874, 710. — Saundeus, P. Z. S. 1876, 669. — Ridgw. Norn. 



N. Am. B. 1881, no. 695. 

 Sternxi fuscata, Linn. S. N. I. 1766, 228. 



Sterna pilcata, Scopoli, Del. Faun, et Flor. Ins. I. 1786, 92, no. 73 (ex Sonn. Voy. 125, pi. 85). 

 Anous nigei; Stephens, Gen. Zool. XIII. 1826, 140, pi. 17. 

 Ano2ts spadicea, Stephens, in Shaw's Gen. Zool. XIII. 1826, 143 (young). 

 Sterna imicolor, Noudm. in Errn. Vorz. v. Thier. & Pfl. 1835, 17. 

 Anous Ixousseauii, Haiitl. Beitr. Orn. Madagase. 1860, 86. 

 Anous /rater, Coues, Pr. Phil. Acad. 1862, 558 (Pacific Ocean). 

 Anous stolidus, var. /rater, Coues, B. N. W. 1874, 712 (in te.\t). 



A. stolidus. 



Hab. Intertropical regions in geneniL In America, north to the Gulf and South Atlantic 

 States, south to Brazil and Ciiili ; both coasts of Central America. 



Sp. Char. Adult : Prevailing color uniform sooty brown, becoming gradually grayer on the 

 neck and head, laterally and underneath, but lightening on the nape and pileum into pale ashy, 



A. melanogenys. 



which grows gradually lighter anterior])^, the forehead being quite white ; lores dark sooty plum- 

 beous, in abrupt and marked contrast with the white or pale ashy of the forehead. Kemiges, 

 primary-coverts, and tail dusky brown, the primaries nearly black. Bill deep black ; iris brown ; 

 "feet dull brownish red, the webs dusky, the claws black" (Audubon). Young? (No. 67323, 



