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White-capped Tern.
Anoiis leucocapillus, Gould in Proc. of Zool. Soc,, Part XIII. p. 103. ’
E x a m p l e s o f this new and beautiful Tern have been presented to me by Lieut. Ince, R.N., by whom they
were procured on Raine’s Islet, where it was very abundant. It is nearly allied to the Anoiis temirostris of
Western Africa, with which indeed Sir William Jardine considers it to be identical. All that has been
said respecting the Anoiis stolidns is equally applicable to the present species, their habits, manners and
mode of life being very similar.
Crown o f the head and nape of the neck white; lores and space surrounding the eye deep black; near
the posterior angle of the upper and lower eyelids a small patch of white; breast, all the under surface
and the wings deep sooty black; back o f the neck, back and tail the same, slightly tinged with ash ; bill
black; feet brownish black.
The figures are o f the size of life.