238 THE ANTARCTIC MANUAL. 
Larus (Leucopheeus) scoresbit. Id. t.c. p. 299 (p. 232), 
The plumage of this species has been already described. Length 
18 in., wing 13°25 in. It is not likely that the bird will be found 
outside Weddell Quadrant. 
Sterna hirundinacea. Id. t.c. p. 53 
S. vittata. Id. t.c. p. 51 } (p. 233). 
Little of value can be added to the remarks on p. 233. These Terns, 
the ‘King-birds’ of sealers, have all of them crimson bills and feet, 
black crowns, grey mantles, and paler under surfaces ; but the rump 
in 8. vittata is grey, while in S. hirundinacea (the larger) it is nearly 
white. 8S. virgata, of South Kerguelen, is darkest of all; and, 
restricted to New Zealand, is found a fourth species, 8. albistriata, 
with yellow bill, legs and feet. 
Chionts alba. Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxiv. p. 710. Wattled Sheathbill 
(p. 234). 
Phalacrocorar, sp. 1 Cormorant (p. 234). 
