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[23] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 
619. Clamguila islamdica (Gmel.). BARRow’s GOLDEN-EYE. 
[594.] Northern North America, including Green- 
land; south to Northern United States in winter; in 
Rocky Mountains, breeding south to Colorado; Ice- 
land; accidental in Europe. : 
a. No. 63019. g ad. Provo, Utah, November 11, 1872; Yarrow and 
Henshaw. 
b. No. 84735. Q ad. Cambridge, Massachusetts, January, 1872; W. 
Brewster. 
620. Clangula glaucium americama (Bp.). AMERICAN 
GOLDEN-EYE. [593.] North America, breeding from 
extreme Northeastern United States (Maine, &c.) 
northward. 
a. No. 85484. g ad. Mount Carmel, Illinois, January 18, 1874; S. 
Turner. 
b. No. 85486. Qad. Mount Carmel, Illinois, January 22, 1874; S. 
Turner. 
621, Clangula albeola (Linn.). BUTTERBALL; BUFFLEHEAD, 
[595.]| North America in general, breeding far north- 
ward, 
a. No. 74541. g ad. Northern Indiana; Cuvier Club, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
b. No. 84738. Q ad. Mount Carmel, Illinois, March 15, 1875; R. Ridg- 
way. 
G22. Histrionicus minutus (Linn.). HARLEQUIN Duck. [596.] 
Northern part of northern hemisphere; in America, 
south in winter to Middle States, Illinois, and Cali- 
fornia; breeding south to about 38° in Rocky Mount- 
ains and Sierra Nevada. 
a. No. 62535. @ ad. Pribylov Island, Alaska, June 21, 1872; H. W. 
Elliott. 
(See also Group G of mounted birds.) 
623. Harelda glacialis (Linn.). Lone-TaAIteED Duck; OLD 
Squaw. [597.] Northern portions of northern 
hemisphere; chiefly littoral, and breeding far north- 
ward. 
*a. No. 88185. g ad. Winter, Stamford, Connecticut; Dr. R. W. 
Shufeldt, U. S. A. 
b. No. 76197. gad. Summer, Cumberland Sound; L. Kumlien. 
c. No. 88947. g pullus. Point Barrow, Alaska, July 20, 1882; J. 
Murdoch. 
624. Camptolzmus labradorius (Gmel.). LABRADOR DucK. 
[600.] Formerly, Northern Atlantic coast of North 
America, south in winter to New Jersey; said to 
have been obtained a few years since in Michigan, 
but believed to be now nearly, if not quite, extinct. 
