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Finland {oy. cit., p. 47); according to Eversmann, H. histrionica 

 is also met with on the lakes of the eastern slope {op. cit, p. 546). 

 Probably nests in Finland, as it was seen there in the month of 

 July {op. cit., p. 47). According to Kaslinsky sportsmen, R. 

 stelleri, Pall., is also met with during migration. 



Fuligula marila, L. Has been seen only during migration, 

 and then seldom. If it builds, then only in the northern parts 

 of the Perm Government Seziak. According to Nordmann, 

 it builds in the north of Lapland {op. cit., p. 47). Falk found 

 it in the Tsetsk Province, very likely during migration {op. cit, 

 p. 312). 



Fuligula cristata, Eaj. Builds throughout the Government of 

 Perm, but on the steppe lakes only, during migration; in the 

 north, and also in the south-western slope, it is very common. 

 Russ., HohlushJca goluhaja chernet; Bashk., Karasa-urdecJc, and some- 

 times Alasahar; Zirian, (the same as the other tufted duck), 

 Sed-utka (]) 



Fuligula ferina, (L.) Is very common on the lakes, perhaps even 

 more numerous than the Anas boschas. In the Ural it breeds but 

 seldom ; it also builds in small numbers north of Ekaterinburg. 

 Russ., Krasnogolovich, sometimes Sezon. 



Fidigula nyroca, Giild. According to sportsmen it is met with 

 in the spring, and sometimes builds on the Kaslinsky lakes. It is 

 also known in Tagila. This species has been remarked in the 

 spring, in the Governments of Moscow and Jaroslav. 



Mergiis castor, L. Is met with and builds throughout the 

 Government of Perm, except the lakes of the Black-earth plain. 

 On the south-western slope of the Ural it is common. Russ., 

 Krolial; Bashk., Balaksia. 



Mergus serrator, L. It is also met with in the same districts 

 as M. castor, but more seldom. 



Mergus alhellus, L. It is very common, and also nests on the 

 lakes of the Black-earth plains. Russ., Lutiich; Bashk,, Keskai; 

 Balaksia, sometimes Aumhach. According to Nordmann, it 

 builds in the northern Karelia and Lapland ; according to 

 Eversmann and Bogdanoff, it is common in the Governments of 

 Kazan, Orenburg, Saratoff, and Simbirsk (see Bogdanoff, op. cit., 

 p. 152). 



Pelecanus crispus, Bruch. The Pelican was killed a few years 

 ago on the Itkul lake in the Kaslinsky Ural; in 1856 one was killed 



