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117. Chroicocephalus franklinii. 
Franklin's Rosy Gull, described from the Saskatchawan, was 
found by myself (‘ Ibis/ vol. iv. p. 10) to be common on the 
lakes of the buffalo-plains in summer, where it breeds. 
118. Chroicocephalus Philadelphia. 
Bonaparte's Gull, under the name of bonapartiij is given in 
the ( Fauna Bor.-Am.,' and by Mr. Bernard Ross, from Mac¬ 
kenzie River. I found it in great numbers at the mouth of Hayes 
River, on the west coast of Hudson's Bay (‘ Ibis,' vol. iv. p. 10). 
Mr. Murray also gives it from the same coast; and the Smith¬ 
sonian Institution contains one from Nelson River. 
Rissa tridactyla. 
Interior and Hudson's Bay (‘Fauna Bor.-Am.'). 
Rissa septentrionalis. 
Mackenzie River (Bernard Ross). 
Pagophila eburnea. 
Hudson's Bay (‘Fauna Bor.-Am.'). 
Sterna caspia. 
Mackenzie River (Bernard Ross). 
Sterna wilsonii. 
Mackenzie River (Bernard Ross). Specimen from Nelson 
River in Smithsonian Institution. 
Sterna macroura. 
I received a specimen of the American Arctic Tern from my 
friend Mr. J. R. Clare, in charge of York Factory, Hudson's 
Bay. Mr. Bernard Ross gives it on Great Bear Lake. The 
* Fauna Bor.-Am.' mentions it under the name of S. arctica, as 
also does Mr. Murray, from Hudson's Bay. 
Sterna forsteri. 
The‘Fauna Bor.-Am.' gives S. hirundo from the Saskatchawan, 
which in Professor Baird's Report is referred to this species. 
Mr. Murray also notes S. hirundo from Hudson's Bay. 
119. Hydrochelidon plumbea. 
My specimen (‘ Ibis,' vol. iv. p. 10), as well as one called in 
the ‘ Fauna Bor.-Am.' Sterna nigra , are from the Saskatchawan; 
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