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TABLE III 
Locations of Obse 
rved 
Ned Tc 
.gged Sooty r i 
'eras 
Date 
Tine 
?•. To h r y- -l 
' • a. _L Ign u 
T n 4- 
—i:.l u 
itude 
Long! 
tude 
Li . 1 
r cm 
! rs> 'a */■*■ 
C ... i 
07 
1713 
1 s 
18 
00 
166 
26 
200 
- ^ 
2 j . J 
08 
0720 
1 WTvjTf 
1? 
00 
168 
ho 
ca * 
5U 
r - - j 
08 
0735 
1 ENT 
16 
59 
168 
hi 
ca* 
52 
*1 - 
1 +* 
~ \ ~.J 
os 
n5 1 
1 'S’-. 1 
16 
n 0 
169 
29 
ca. 
f 
<"'1 
1> 
03 
115 k 
1 eme 
16 
op 
do 
loQ 
90 
p ^ 
7 
l 
S 
OS 
n5? 
9 
-16 
38 
169 
9Q 
— ^ 
Ca 
7 
0 
03 
1300 
1- MS 
16 
f' J rJ 
J *~S 
— S 
169 
2p 
ca. 
O n 
. ' m * 
^ W 
03 
15 hi 
1 HIE 
16 
15 
16? 
1 0 
lo 
ca * 
37 
n rM n 
jD.'i 
11 
0711 
0821 
i Sii» 
15 
3U 
169 
58 
Cc3. * 
[ > 
SST-T 
lo 
1 WW 
— 1 « 
20 
03 
169 
2? 
ca. 
200 
N 
Grey 
backed Tern 
{ 3 terna 1 una ta ' 
) 
A O 0 OaX Oi. c. 
8 in d i viduai s \ 
rere $ 
Nos erv 
ed, all 
alon 
g the Leeward 
Chain 
of Isla nds . 
No specimens 
were 
colie- 
r* 4*, 
Qk 
Common Noddy Tern (A nous stolidus) 
Between Oahu and Johnston Island 11.5 individuals were observed 
while on tne return trip along the Leeward Chain 108 were recorded* 
None were observed within the grid area* 
Nawaiian Noddy Tern (A no us rninutus) 
Od hn n n P .T r\ n a 4* 
*1 t r' 
No specimens were collected 
Only three individuals were recorded and these were alonm the 
o 
Lee:;ard Chain of islands. No specimens were collected. 
Blue-grey Noddy Tern ( Procelsterna cernlea ) 
were observed on 19 June between Kauai and Cs.hu. 
r, 
nree individ.ua Is 
pecinens were collected 
dairy Torn (Gygis alba) 
r+ 
iwo 
,'n o 
r\ . 
r* > 
( 3 terna x us ca ta ) than in previous months* 
observed throughout 
the 
pn r 0 
LOj. — ^ «*w*. v> 
r- "v> A ^ 
*. JO + 
nd Johnston and one 
was 
• • *T • 
wrunxn 
i •* • ^ 
u ■’O cr -1 ' n 
exes was present La 
floe 
iC3 of 3 
coty ierns 
nths. . No specimens 
were 
n~ "] or* 
w — — — ’s-' Nw* 
ted. 
