Birds of Indiana. 1169 



Subfamily STEKNINJE. Tebns. 

 Gbnus GELOCHELIDON Beehu. 



12. (63). Gelochelidon nilotica (Hassblq.). 



GiUl-billed Tern. 



Illinois, rare summer visitor (Eidgway Cat., p. 302); Ohio, rare vis- 

 itor northward (Wheaton, p. 553); Michigan, not rare summer visitor 

 (Gibbs, p. 496). St. Clair Flats, breeds (Cook, Mich.). Breeds, Lake 

 :\Iiehigan (Ridgway, 111. Om., II., p. 343). 



Genus STERNA Linn^us. 

 Subgenus Thalasssus Boie. 



13. (64). Sterna tschegrava Lepech. 



Caspian Tern. 



Illinois, winter visitor (Eidgway Cat., p. 303); Michigan, accidental 

 (Gibbs, p. 495). St. Clair Flats. Breeds, Islands, Lake Michigan 

 (Cook, Mich.); also C. L. Cass, Manuscript. Breeds abundantly on 

 islajids in Lake Michigan. 



Subgenus Actochblidox Kaup. 



14. (65). Sterna maxima Bodd. 



Royal Tern. 



Illinois and Wisconsin, summer visitor (Eidgway Cat., p. -302); 

 Michigan, rare summer visitor (Gibbs, p. 495; Cook, Mich., p. 34). 



16. (71). Sterna paradisaea Brijnn. 



Arctic Tern. 



Michigan, not common migrant (Gibbs, p. 496). It has been accred- 

 ited to Ohio, perhaps by mistake (Wheaton, p. 561). Lake Kosh- 

 konong. Wis., breeds (L. Kumlein) (Cook, Mich.). 



Family PHALACEOCOEACID^. Coemokants. 



Gbnus PHALACROCORAX Beisson. 

 Subgenus Phalacbocobax. 



16. (119). Fhalacrocorax carbo (Linn ). 



•Cormorant. 



Given by Dr. Haymond, but more recently regarded as an, error. 

 Also reported from Ohio, but that is now considered an error (Whea- 

 ton, p. 545); Michigan (?). Noted as doubtfully an occasional visitor 

 .(Gibbs, p. 495). 

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