304 



Anser phoenicopus, Bartl. P. Z. S. 1839, p. 3 : Yarr. Hist. Br. B. 



iii. p. 64, with tig. (1843), i. Introd. p. xi (1843) ; Bartl. P. Z. S. 



1801, p. 19. 

 Anser segetum, Naum. {nee Gm.) Vop. Ueutschl. xi. p. 287, t. 287 * 



(1842) ; ? id. Naumannia, 1853, pp. 5-8, t. i. ff. D, E, F; Strickl. 



Ann. ^ Mag. N. H. (3) iii. pp. 122, 124, pi. iv. ff. 2, 3 (1859) ; 



Malmfir. (Efi\ K. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1863, p. 189 (Spitsbergen) ; 



id. J. f. 0. 1863, p. 378 (Spitsbergen) ; Schlee/. Mus. P.-B., Anseres, 



pp. 112, 113 (part.) (1866) ; Gieh. Thes. 'Orn. i. p. 373 (part.) 



(1872). 

 Anser segetum a. bracbyrbjnclius, Bp. Compt. Rend, xliii. p. 648, 



n. 13 a (1886). 

 Anser ferus, Evans ^ Sturge (nee auct.), Ibis, 1859, p. 172 (Spits- 

 bergen). 

 Anser cinereiis, Thorell (nee Meyer), Philos. Mag. Med. Kandid. 



p. 61 (1859) ; Malmgr. (Efv. K. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1863, p. 115 



(Spitsbergen). 

 Anser segetum v. brachvrhynchus, Malmgr. I. c. pp. 396, 412 ; id. 



J.f. O. 1865, p. 210. 

 Anser rufescens, Palm, (nee Brehm), Finl. Fogl. ii. p. 339 (1872). 



Very similar to A. fahalis (=segetinn), from which it differs in 

 being smaller and in having the bill shorter, the legs and feet 

 and middle portion of the bill pink, instead of orange. Wing about 

 16 inches, culmen 1-7, tarsus 2-2. 



Ilab. Spitsbergen, where it nests, and probably also Franz Joseph 

 Land ; during the migration and in winter in N.W. Europe ; oc- 

 casionally it strays to Germany, Belgium, and France ; its alleged 

 occurrence in India requires further evidence. 



a. Ad. St. 



b, c, d. Ad. St. 



e. 2 ad. sk. 

 /. 2 ad. sk. 



(/. Ad. sk. 

 'k. Ad. St. 



z-7«. c? 2 ad. sk. 

 n. cJ ad., skel. 

 o. Skeleton. 

 p. Sterna. 



a. Sternum. 



(/ireat Britain (A. D. Bartletf). Purchased. 



(Probable type of Anser phce7iicopus, Bartl.) 



Great Britain (Leadenhall 



Market). 

 Edinburgh, Jan. 

 Wells, Norfolk, Oct. 



Lincolnshire (J. H. Gurney) . 

 Lancashire. 



Holland, Jan. 

 Holland. 



England. 



Purchased. 



Hume Coll. 



R. B. Sharpe, Esq. 



[P.]. 

 Hume Coll. 

 J. E. Harting, Esq. 



[P.]. 

 H. J. Pike, Esq. [P.]. 

 H. J. Pike, Esq. [P.]. 



A. D. Bartlett, Esq. 



[P.]. 

 John Ray, Esq. [P.]. 



Subgen. EULABEIA. 



Type. 



Eulabeia, Rchnh. Av. Syst. Nat. p. ix (1852) A. indicus. 



Eulabea, Bp. Compt. Bend, xliii. p. 648, gen. 7 (1856). 

 Eulabia, Neict. Diet, of Birds, p. 374 (pt. 2, 1893). 



Bange. Confined to Central Asia and India. 



Feet yellow ! 



