TABLE III 
Locations of Observed Red Tagged Sooty Terns 
Date 
T ime 
No. 
Flight 
Latitude 
Long: 
itude 
HI. from 
J ohnston 
07 
1713 
1 
s 
18 
06 
166 
26 
ca. 
200 NE 
08 
0720 
1 
NHW 
17 
00 
168 
ljo 
CP. ® 
3 it 
HE 
08 
0735 
1 
ENE 
16 
39 
168 
hi 
ca. 
32 
NE 
08 
1131 
1 
iew 
16 
38 
169 
29 
ca. 
7 
s 
08 
115 h 
1 
ME 
16 
38 
169 
29 
ca. 
7 
S 
08 
1157 
3 
16 
38 
169 
29 
Ca. 
7 
3 
08 
1300 
1 
NE 
16 
23 
169 
23 
ca . 
13 
S 5 E 
08 
13 hi 
1 
ENE 
16 
13 
169 
18 
ca. 
37 
33E 
11 
07 lU 
1 
SE 
13 
3 k 
169 
£8 
ca. 
73 
ssw 
16 
082 U 
1 
HE 
20 
03 
169 
27 
ca . 
200 N 
Grey backed Tern ( Sterna lunata ) 
A total of 28 individuals were observed, all along the Leeward 
Chain of Islands. No specimens were collected. 
Common Noddy Tern ( A nous stolid u s) 
Between Oahu and Johnston Island individuals were observed 
while on the return trip along the Leeward Chain 108 were recorded. 
None were observed within the grid area. No specimens were collected. 
Hawaiian Noddy Tern ( Anous minutus ) 
Only three individuals were recorded and these were along the 
Leeward Chain of islands. No specimens were collected. 
Blue-grey Noddy Tern ( Procelsterna cerulea ) 
Three individuals were observed on 19 June between Kauai and Oahu. 
Tw 0 specimens were collected. 
Fairy Tern ( Gy g is alba) 
A total of 6 h individuals were observed throughout the entire trip. 
Of these h were found between Oahu and Johnston and one was within the grid 
area. Greater abundance of this species was present in flocks of Sooty Terns 
( 5 terna Pus ca ta t than in previous months. No specimens were collected. 
