THE BIRD BOOK 



[175.] Barnacle Goose. Urania leucopsis. 



This Old World species occurs frequently in 

 Greenland and very rarely is found on the main- 

 land of this continent. 



17o". Emperor Goose. Philacte canagica. 



Range. — Alaska, south in winter casually to Cal- 

 ifornia. 



This handsome species is twenty-six inches in 

 length; it may be known from the mottled or 

 "scaly" appearance of the body, and the white 

 head with a black chin and throat. While not un- 

 common in restricted localities, this may be con- 

 sidered as one of the most rare of North American 

 Geese. Their nests are built upon the ground 

 and do not differ from those of other geese. They 

 lay from three to seven eggs of a dull buff color. 

 Size 3.10 x 2.15. Data. — Stuart Island, Alaska, 

 June 16, 1900. Six eggs laid in a slight hollow in 

 the ground, lined with a few feathers and some 

 down. Collector, Capt. H. H. Bodfisli. 



Knip 



Egg of Canada Goose— Buft'y drab 

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