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The eggs of the Great-billed Tern resemble many of those of the 

 Gull-billed Tern. They are of a broad oval or elliptical shape. 

 The ground is of a yellowish-buff colour, and it is marked, pretty 

 evenly all over, with spots and small blotches of yellowish brownf 

 and pale purple. On some specimens the markings consist of short 

 thick lines and scrawls. The eleven examples measure from 1'73 

 to i-97 in length, and from 1-35 to 1'41 in breadth. 



11. Ucayali River, E. Peru, 10th Sept. Saunders Coll. 

 (JE. Bartlett). 



Genus GELOCHELIDON, BreJim. 



Gelochelidon anglica (Mont.). 



Sterna anglica, Thien. Fortpflanz. ges. Vog. tab. Ixxxii. fig. 7, Or-i (1845- 

 54) ; Saunders, Ibis, 1871, p. 398 ; Dresser, Birds Em: viii. p. 295 

 (1877) ; Baird, Brewer 8f Ridgw. Water Birds N. Am. ii. p. 277 

 (1884) ; Seebohm, Brit. Birds, iii. p. 263, pi. 47 (1886) ; NoHh, Nests 

 8f Eggs Austr. Birds, p. 355, pi. xvii. fig. 2 (1889) ; Oates ed. Hume, 

 Nests ^ Eggs Ind. B. iii. p. 304 (1890) ; Sharpe, Ibis,18dl,-^. 116; 

 Holland, Ibis, 1892, p. 212 ; Seebohm, Eggs of Brit. Birds, p. 99, 

 pi. 31. figs. 6, 8 (1896). 



Gelochelidon anglica, Baedeker, Eier Eur. Vog. tab. 24. fig. 3 (1855-63) ;. 

 Salvin, Ibis, 1859, p. 364 ; Saunders, Cat. Birds B. M. xxv. p. 25 

 (1896) ; Sharpe, Hand-l. i. p. 134 (1899). 



The eggs of the Gull-billed Tern are broad ovals, sometimes 

 slightly pointed at the small end. The ground varies from a grey- 

 ish or bufflsh white to a pale buff, stone-colour or brown. The 

 markings are of small size and are, as a rule, evenly distributed 

 over the shell. They consist of spots and blotches of dark brown or 

 olive-brown and very prominent underlying grey. 



The above description applies to eggs from the Old World and 

 N. America. Those taken in South America are more varied, the 

 ground being frequently tinged with pale yellow, pale green or 

 pale blue, and the markings being much larger and consisting, very 

 often, of coarse blotches and streaks. They vary from 1-8 to 2*2' 

 in length, and from 1-3 to 1*57 in breadth. 



,8. Maiisma, South Spain. Lord Lilford [P.]. 



4. San Luear, Spain, May. Saunders Coll. 



3. Jutland, 6th June (r. flb&ra6?). Seebohm Coll. 



3. Sporring, Jutland {T. H.). Seebohm Coll. 



29. Missolonghi, Greece, May (H. Seebohm Coll. 



Seebohm). 



8. Missolonghi, May ( W. H. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Simpson) . 



3. Missolonghi, 25th May. Saunders ColL 



4. Greece. Saunders Coll. 

 1. Greece. Saunders Coll. 



1. Zana, Algeria (O. Salvin). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



25. Smyrna, Asia Minor, June Seebohm Coll. 



(H. Seebohm). 

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