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Through the kindness of Mr. Horace R. True I have recently examined 
an adult specimen of Sterna fuliginosa , which was captured alive in the 
town of Parlcman, Piscataquis Co., Me., some eighty miles from the coast, 
October 5, 1878. It was picked up in the road in an exhausted condition, 
and died the next morning. 
Mr. True writes me that another Tern was seen in the same locality the 
following day, which may have been one of this species. —- Ruthven 
Deane, Cambridge, Mass. Bull, N, 4), C, 5 , Jan,, 1880, p. 0 V • 
