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iv., p. 21) it is met with while on migration near Cheliuba. 

 According to sportsmen it is also seen in the Kaslinsky Ural during 

 migration. 



Anser albifrons, Perm. On the lakes of the south-eastern slope 

 it is very numerous during migration. In the Ural, north of 

 Ekaterinburg, its migration is insignificant, and it flies the same 

 as the others from the mouth of the Ob, through the districts. On 

 the eastern part of the Government of Perm they go along 

 the Kama, and on the Ekaterinburg and Shadrinsk districts. 

 Euss., Srediiija, Kazarka helolohaja (white forehead), also LesushJca 

 and Fleshivka ; Bashk., Mesch., Kara-koz. 



■ Anser segeium, Gmel. H^' not been remarked, as Pallas 

 followed it during migration on the Ufa near 55° N. lat,, so of 

 course it migrates through the Government of Perm; however, 

 the sportsmen do not distinguish it from the following species. 

 See Middendorff's Isepiptesen, p. 75. 



Anser arvensis, Brehm. During migration it is less numerous 

 than the Anser albifrons. Euss., Nemoi gus nemaja (dumb); 

 Kazarka hrushkaja (great); also, Nemock; Bashk., Koha-koz. 



Anser lev.copsis, Bechst. Is more numerous than the Anser 

 albifrons, and its migration on the lakes is very considerable. 

 Euss., Nemter-nemaja kazarka ; Bashk., Sangaldak-koz. 



Anser mimitu.^, Naum. Is very numerous, and migrates 

 especially through the district of Shadrinsk by tens of thousands. 

 Generally their migration is not in the Ural and on the western 

 slope. Anser cinereus is the only goose not met with during 

 migration. Euss., Malaija kazarka ^jesculka. I think the Anser 

 brenfa, Pall., is also seen during migration, and perhaps the 

 Anser ruficoUis; however, the latter one has been acknowledged 

 by sportsmen on Nauman's painting. 



Anser cinereus, Meyer. The Common Goose builds in great 

 numbers on the south-eastern parts of the Ekaterinburg and 

 Shadrinsk districts; in the former as high as 56° N. lat. Near 

 Ekaterinburg it does not breed, but according to information, it 

 builds again in the district of Irbitsk. On the western slope 

 it builds but seldom, perhaps nearer to Kama. Euss., Gus.; Bashk., 

 Kaz; Zirian, Djozeg. 



VuIjKinser tadorna, (L.) In the spring, migrates to the Ekaterin- 

 burg district as high as 56° N. lat. I think it builds on the 

 boundaries of the Shadrinsk and Cheliabiansk districts. The 



