BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 497 
Vogelw. Helgoland, 1891, 585.—Harrtert, Ibis, 1893, 309 (Aruba; Bonaire; 
crit.), 326 (Curccao), 337 (Bonaire, breediig); Novit Zool., ix, 1902, 309 
(Aruba; Bonaire)—Raoaps, Auk, xvi, 1899, 309 (Allegheny River, w. 
Pennsylvania, 1 spec. Oct. 8, 1892)—Coszaux, Ottawa Nat., 1900, 25 
(s. Saskatchewan, breeding).—Norton, Proc. Portl. Soc. N. H., ii, 1901, 
157 (Gut of Canso, Labrador).—Brooxs, Auk, xxi, 1904, 289 (Comox, 
Brit. Columbia, 2 specs. Sept. 24, 1903).—Exrric, Auk, xxii, 1905, 236 
(Hudson Bay).—Jonzs, Wilson Bull., n. s., xiii, 1906, 35, 48 (life history, 
with photographic illustrations); xxi, 1909, 70 (Cedar Point, Erie Co., Penn- 
sylvania, breeding).—TAVERNER and Swazes, Wilson Bull., no. 59, 1907, 50 
(Point Pelee, Ontario; breeding abundantlyon adjacent islandsin I ake Erie) — 
Wuett, Condor, x, 1908, 50 (Alamitos Bay, California, Sept. 25, 1907).— 
PREBLE, North Am, Fauna, no. 27, 1908, 272 (breeding to northward of Great 
Slave Lake) —Kerrmopg, Provincial Mus. Victoria, 1909, 25 (w. coast Van- 
couver Island).—Cooxr, Auk, xxvi, 1909, 314 (New Windsor, Colorado, 
lspec. May 14, 1908).—Beck, Proc. Calif. Ac. Sci., 4thser., iii, 1910, 64 (Mon- 
terey Bay, California, April,May, Aug.,Oct.), 109 (California specs, in coll. Calif. 
Acad. Sci.).—Psmier, Auk, xxvii, 1910, 313 (Pamlico Sound, North Carolina, 
breeding).—Woop and Gaia, Pub. 4, Mich. Geol. and Biol. Surv., 1911, 
277 (breeding in Michigan north of lat. 44°).—IsELy, Auk, xxix, 1912, 38 
(Sedgwick Co., Kansas, migrant).—ARrNoLp, Auk, xxix, 1912, 75 (Newfound- 
land, breeding).—Woop (N. A.), 14th Rep. Mich. Acad. Sci., 1912, 180 
Charity Island, Michigan, breeding).—Townsenp (C. W.), Auk, xxix, 1912, 
19 (St. John’s River, etc., New Brunswick); xxx, 1913, 5 (Natashquam 
River, Labrador).—Lénnsere, Ibis, 1913, 301 (crit. on name).—JEWELL, 
Auk, xxx, 1913, 423 (Gatun Lake, Panama, June 9, 1912; Gatun, Dec. 3),— 
GRINNELL (J.), Pacific Coast Avif., No. 11, 1915, 24 (California: .common 
migrant along coast)—Horssruan, Ibis, 1916, 675 (Alix, Alberta, breed- 
ing).—WetmorE, Bull. 326, U. 8. Dept. Agric., 1916, 47 (Porto Rico, Aug.).— 
Puiuirr and Bownisu, Auk, xxxiv, 1917, 265 (n. New Brunswick, breeding).— 
Merwin, Auk, xxxv, 1918, 74 (Thousand Islands, breeding). 
S[terna] hirundo Bonaparte, Obs. Nomencl. Wilson’s Am. Orn., 1826, [208].— 
Gray, Gen. Birds, iii, 1846, 659 —Maxrumian, Journ. fir Orn., 1859, 258.— 
Rineway, Ann. Lyc. N. Y., x, 1875, 391 (Illinois); Man. N. Am. Birds, 
1887, 43.—NeELson, Bull. Essex Inst., viii, 1876, 147 (n. e. Illinois, abundant 
migrant, a few breeding).—Cours, Key N. Am. Birds, 2d ed., 1882, 762. 
St[erna] hirundo Keyseruine and Buastus, Wirb. Eur., 1840, pp. xcvii, 246.— 
Marrens, Journ. fiir Orn., 1859, 222 (Bermudas). 
Sterna hirundo Forster, Philos. Trans., Ixii, 1772, 421 (Churchill River, 
Keewatin). 
Larus hirundo Scorou, Ann. I, Hist. Nat., 1769, 82. 
Hydrocecropis hirundo Botx, Isis, 1844, 179. 
Larus bicolor Scopou, Ann. I. Hist. Nat., 1769, 81 (= immature). 
Larus sterna Scorout, Ann. I, Hist. Nat., 1769, 82 (= immature). 
(?) Larus columbinus Scorout, Ann. I, Hist. Nat., 1769, 82 (= young). 
Sterna fluviatilis NaumANN, Isis, 1819, 1847, 1848 (rivers of Schleswig-Holstein)’ 
—Breum, Vég. Deutschl., 1831, 779.—Satvaport, Ucc. Sardinia, 1864, 122; 
Faun. Ital., Ucc., 1871, 280.—Hartine, Handb. Brit. Birds, 1872, 75.— 
DressER, Birds Europe, viii, 1872, 263, pl. 580.—SHrirey, Birds Egypt, 
1872, 299.—Gurney, in Andersson’s Damara-Land, 1872, 361.—Hrveun, 
Orn. N. Ost-Afr., Bd. 2, pt. 2, 1878, 1418.—Brookg, Ibis, 1873, 346 (Sardinia). 
—SaunvDErs, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1876, 649 (monogr.); ed. Yarrell’s 
Brit. Birds, iii, 1884, 549; Man. Brit, Birds, 1889, 631; Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., 
40017—19—Bull. 50, pt 8——33 
