(ONT OD UC LL OWN: DROey UH] CXXXV1 F : : Vol. V. PI-Ixvale 9g], 1 385. Xema SaBINI . ARK Sapine’s GuLu. A resi An occasional visitor to our islands. 99), STI Subfamily STERNIN 2. Soot In this subfamily are contained the various forms of Terns or Sea-Swallows as they are popularly termed. rd Ten species are figured under six genera :—AHydroprogne, Actochelidon, Sterna, Sternula, Gelochelidon, and ° lV ' HHydrochelidon. Walling Genus Hyproproene. Sor 7 7 17 386. HyproproGne CASPIA Vol. V. Pl. LXVIII. Caspian TERN. ), STERN An accidental visitor. Genus AcTocHELIDON. . Se Se a 38/7. ACTOCHELIDON CANTIACA . : : : : : . : : . Vol. V. Pi axaixe SanpwicH Tern. A summer visitant and breeding bird. aU 388. AcTocHELIDON (?) VELOX. Swift-flying Tern. A specimen of this bird is said to have been killed in Ireland (see Blake Knox in the ‘ Zoologist’ for 1866). Strictly an eastern bird, and therefore not figured. Genus Sterna. 389. STeERNA HIRUNDO : 3 : i : ; : : Vol. V. Pl. LXX. Common Trrn. ). Hyproce A resident species. Breeds in many parts of our southern coasts. Buick T 300, Sin ee ; 390. STERNA PARADISEA : : . : : : : é Vol. V. Pl. LXXI. Roseare Tern. 6, A summer visitant. Breeds sparingly on the Scilly and Farne Islands. Wer,