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Genus CERE0PSI3. 

 Latham, Iiul. Orn., Suppl. p. Ixvii (ISOl). 



Cereopsis novse-hollandiae. 



Cereopsis noim-hoUandire, Latham, lud. Orn., Suppl. p. Ixvi 

 (1801) ; Gould, Handb. B. Austr. ii. p. 350 (18G5). 



The Cereopsis Goose. 



IlaJ). Tasmania, Victoria, and Soutli Australia. 



1376. Skeleton. 0. C. 12t;2. Gould Collerthnu 



1377. Articulated skeleton. Pin-cliaseil. 



1378. Sternum of female, with rio'lit coracoid, scapula, and furcula 



{f^J. P. Ramsa>j). S. S. 911. 



Presented hij P. />. Sclatcr, Esq., F.R.S. 



1379. Sternum, with shoulder-oirdle, of female. 



From llw Zoological Sorictij. 



Suhfamily A N s K R i x .e. 



Genus ANSER. 

 Brisson, Orn. vi. p. 201 (17C()). 



Anser segetum. 



Anas segetum, Gmelin, Syst. Xat. i. p. 512 (1788). 



Anser segetum, Dresser, B. Eur. vi. p. 30)5, pi. 412 (1879). 



The Bean-Goose. 



JIah. Europe and Asia, mi^ratiii;j; r-outh in winter. 



1380. Sternum of male. From the Zoological Society. 



Anser cinereus *. 



A)iser cinereus, Meyer, Tasclienb. deutsch. Vogclk. ii, p. 552 

 (1810); Dresser, B. Eur. vi. p. 355, pi. 411 (1878). 



The Grey-lag Goose. 



* (/. A. B. Meyer, .\hhikl. \'o;.rel-Skel. pi. oxvii. (skeleton). 



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