1 82 LiEID^. 



Sterna hirundinacea, Less. 



(Plate XIII. fig. 9.) 



Sterna oassinii, Abbott, Ibis, 1861, p. 166. 



Sterna hirundinacea, Saunders, Zool. ' Challenger ' Exped. ii. pt. viii, 



p. 135 (1880) ; Sclater, t. c. p. 151 (1880) ; Sol. ^ Huds. Argent. 



Orn. ii. p. 196 (1889) ; Saimders, Cat. ^irds B. M. xxv. p. 52 



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



The eggs of Cassin's Tern vary in shape from a narrow to a broad 

 oval, but the smaller end is always markedly pointed. The ground- 

 colour is also very varied, being pale green, creamy buflf, reddish bufE 

 or olive-buflf. The markings consist of spots and blotches of blackish 

 brown and pale inky-purple. One example in the Collection is 

 white, with a few markings of the latter colour only. Specimens 

 measure from 1'75 to 2 in length, and from 1'3 to l'-45 in breadth. 



1. Riode Janeiro, 6th June (./". P'oMM^'). Saunders Coll. 



17. Elizabeth Island, Straits of Magel- Voy. H.M.S. 'Challenger.' 

 Ian, Jan. 



3. Elizabeth Island, Nov. Dr. Ooppinger [P.]. 



4 Falkland Islands (C. C. Abbott). Gould Coll. 



5. Falkland Islands (C. C. A.). Gould Coll. 



3. Falkland Islands (C C.A.). Saunders Coll. 



2. Falkland Islands (C. C. A.). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



2. Falkland Islands (Dr. Deane). Saunders Coll. 



3. Falkland Islands. ' McCormick Bequest. 



Sterna flnviatilis, Navm. 



Sterna hirundo, Thien. Fortpjlanz. ges. Vdg, tab. Ixxxiv. fig. 1, a-m 



(1845-64); Baedeker, Eier Eur. Vdg. tab. 7. fig. 1 (1855-63); 



Hemtson, Eggs of Brit. Birds, ii. p. 480, pl. cxxxiii. flg. iii (1856) ; 



Baird, Brewer 8f Bidgw. Water Birds N. Am. ii. p. 296 (1884) ; 



Seebohm, Brit. Birds, iii. p. 280, pl. 46 (1885) ; id. Eggs of Brit. 



Birds, p. 102, pl. 29. figs. 1, 3 (1896). 

 Sterna wikonii, Ross, Nat. Hist. Rev. 1862, p. 289 ; id. Canad. Nat. vii. 



p. 154 (1862). 

 Sterna fluviatilis, Dresser, Birds Eur. viii. p. 263 (1871) ; Legge, Birds 



Ceyl. p. 1015 (1880) ; Saunders, Cat. Birds B. M. xxv. p. 54 (1890) ; 



Sharpe, Hand-l. i. p. 135 (1899). 



The large series of eggs of the Common Tern embraces almost 

 every type to be found amongst the eggs of the Terns. They vary 

 in shape from broad, blunt ovals to pointed ovals and some ex- 

 amples are pyriform. The ground-colour varies from a pale greenish 

 white or bluish white to different shades of buff. The markings, 

 consisting of spots and blotches of blackish brown and underlying- 

 grey or pale purple, are distributed over the shell in an infinity of 

 patterns. The eggs measure from 1-47 to 1-85 in length, and from 

 1'15 to 1"3 in breadth. 



3. North America (r. ilf. ^rejoer). Saunders Coll. 



1. North America. H. F. Walter, Esq. [P.! 



2. Hudson's Bay. Gould Coll. 



6. Slave Lake, Canada, June. B. R. Rosa, Esq. [P.]. 



4. Hog Island, Virginia (Dr. Hitx : Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Henskaw Coll.). 



