FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. [20] 
594. Bernicia camadensis (Linn.). CANADA GoosE. [567.] 
United States (except Pacific coast?) and British 
Provinces; breeding (at present) chiefly northof 40°. 
a. No. 77545. Ad. Camp Bidwell, California, September 28, 1877; 
H. W. Henshaw. 
o94a. Bernicla canadensis hutchinsi (Sw. & Rich.). HuTcH- 
INS’Ss GoosE. [569.] Breeding in the arctic dis- 
tricts, from the Yukon to Hudson’s Bay, migrating 
south in winter chiefly through Mississippi Valley and 
westward, 
a. No. 88980. ¢ juv. Crow Island, North Carolina, November 21, 1882; 
I. Hinckley. 
o94b. Bernicla canadensis leucoparia (Brandt). WHITE- 
CHEEKED GoosE. [568.] Breeding along the coast 
of Alaska, and thence westward through Aleutian 
chain to Kamtschatka; south in winter along Pacific 
coast to California, and occasionally straggling east- 
ward. 
a. No. 81234. g ad. Saint Michael’s, Alaska; E. W. Nelson. 
b. No. 81233. @ ad. Saint Michael’s, Alaska; E. W. Nelson. 
o94c. Bernicia canadensis occidemtalis (Baird). LARGER 
WHITE-CHEEKED GoOOsE. [567 a.] Coast of South- 
ern Alaska and British Columbia in summer; south to 
California in winter. 
095. Bernicia bremta (Pall.). BRANT. [570.] Sea-coasts of Europe 
and Eastern North America, breeding in extreme 
arctic regions ; rare inland. 
a. No. 84705. @ ad. Fire Island, New York; J. H. Batty. 
596. Bernicila nigricams (Lawr.). BLACK BRANT. [571.] West- 
ern districts of Aretic America, south in winter to 
Lower California; casual on Atlantic coast. 
a, No. 81236. Juv. Saint Michael’s, Alaska; E. W. Nelson. 
(See also Group C of mounted birds.) 
[597.| Bernicla leucopsis (Temm.). BARNACLEGOOSE. [572. 
Sea-coasts of Palearctic region, straggling to Eastern 
North America (several records, from Hudson’s Bay 
to North Carolina). 
598. Philacte camagica (Sevast.). EMPERORGOOSE. [573.] Sea- 
coast and islands of Alaska, north of the peninsula. 
(See Group C of mounted birds, ) 
699. Dendrocycna autummalis (Linn.). BLACK-BELLIED 
TREE Duck. [574.]| Middle America, north to Rio 
Grande Valley in Texas. 
(See Group D of mounted birds.) 
