438 THE ZOOLOGY OF THE LABRADOR COAST. 



Coues, p. 246, obtained three young of the year at 

 Henley Harbor, August 21, i860. 



180. Larus Philadelphia {OxA.). Bonaparte's Gull. 

 Coues, p. 247, saw immature birds. 



Stearns, p. 122, reports it to be abundant in fall on the 

 southern coast. Not known to breed in any part of 

 Labrador. 



181. Xema sabinei (^^?>!o.). Sabine's Gull. 



A single male was obtained in the middle of July, 

 1884, near the mouth of George's River, flowing into 

 the eastern side of Ungava Bay. 



182. Sterna tschegrava Lepch. Caspian Tern. 



An individual was obtained by James McKenzie at 

 Moose Factory. 



f 183. Sterna hirundo Linn. Common Tern. 



Audubon, vol. vii., p. 100, reports it breeding in Lab- 

 rador. 



f 184. Sterna paradisesa Briinn. Arctic Tern. 



Breeds plentifully on islets in Ungava Bay ; young of 

 the year and adults and eggs were procured there. 

 Abundant on the other CQasts of the country. Known 

 as the " Rittick" at Ungava ; an Orkney Isle word. 



185. Sterna antillarum (Less.). Least Tern. 

 Audubon, vol. vii., p. 119, reports it abundant and 



breeding on western (southern) shore of Labrador. 



186. Megalestris skua {V>xvLX\n^. Skua Gull. 



A single individual was seen near the vessel, sitting in 

 the water off the north side of the Strait of Belle Isle, 

 June 22, 1882. 



187. Stercorarius pomarinus (Temm.). Pomarine 

 Jaeger. 



One was shot by Coues, p. 243. 



