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&Palmén1873). — H4iieu.K.KHQJKHoe: Polartaucher; BT,3cTJiHH,aiH HÈMnBiaoByn, 

 pyccKHMî. HMeHeMi» — Gagâr (Wasmdtii 1909). — HaTumcKoe: garlaks, garlaka 

 •'T&vssovfl8&}),esera(jartaka (Schweder1894); KHHatuoe: juhras gargahle(ScHvnz- 

 dhb 1901). — BcToncicoe: kalordaja, mère uherde,kala kaur (Russow 1880). — IToiib- 

 CEoe KHnxHoe: nurek, nur czarnoszyi, nur popielaty (Tacz. 1882, 1888J. — PyMHH- 

 CKoe: bodârlaii mare, corcodcl mare, fundak de ghiatà (Lintia1909).— ■HaruiaH.ncKoe 

 bt> Ost-Finmarken'i: do/ta (Sommerfeldt 1861, 1868), tovta (Mêla 1882); BtKa- 

 resuando: tavek (Wright 1832); bt, Muonioniska: dofta, dokta (Palm. & Sahlb. 

 1868); Ha 03. Enare: tuhtuv (Nordling 1899), tuhdu (Poppius & Granit 1899); 

 Ha HMaH,ap-B: tochti (Pleske 1886, 18S7). — Onucnoe noiin noBceMicTHo: ku- 

 ikka (Wright & Palmén 1873, Mêla 1882 etc.), selkâ-hlikka (Nylanuer 1848), 

 na Muonio: tohtaja (Nylander 1848, Palmén & Sahlb. 1868), bt, Hvittis, Abo- 

 Bjôrneborgs làu: kaakkuri, isokaakkuri (Wright & Palmén 1873); bt, vestra 

 Tavastehus lân: kaakko, kakari hauho (Schulman 1883); bt, Keuru, s.-b. Vasa 

 lân: selkâ-kaakko (Wright & Palmén 1873); Ha Karlô, Osterbotten: tohero 

 (Sandman 1892); m, Ojic-HeHKoû ry6. kuikka (Warén 1881, Gunther Ms).— 

 CaMoi^H MaJio3eMeJii,CKoft TyHapbi (KoJiryEBt): pa-du-o-rèh dei-nù-nya (Trev.- 

 Batt. 1895), Ha p. TauMupi.: ôku-djârre (Middendorpp 1853). — Boryjiu: taachta 

 Pall. 1811). — OcTHKn: njana, noen (Falk 1786); Ha Ooh: lareiooi (Pall. 1811, 

 Fïnsch 1880), maxmttm (.Hepiophht, 1898); bt, TypyxancKOMT, Kpa'ï;: 6umi, 

 i Tpetljiicobt, 1869,1871), Ha ocTsmKo-caMO'BjiCKOMT, Hap-Biin: aaauu6a (Tpetbh- 

 robt, 1869, 1871).— lOpaiin: nionu (Koctpob-b 1857), mouu (Tpetlhkobt, 1869, 

 1871), y KapenoBCKaro npn EHneeiicKoïi ryô'È: njuné (Schmidt 1872). — JÎKyTi.t 

 na BoraHnyÉ n bt, LIpnsiHCKOMT, icpai: ortô kôgas (Middendorff 1853), npa- 

 BnjiBHie (IlEKAPCKifl in lifcfc) ôpmo-kyohâc (=cpes,Haa rarapa) ran maAMii- 

 kyohâc hjih npocTO maA.iâm (Enpyjisi 1907); Ha Bn^-noi: nupùaû (Maakt, 1859, 

 1886). — TyHrycLi: ukol (Pall. 1811), bt, TypyxaHCKOMt Epais: jton (Tpetbsi- 

 kobt, 1869, 1871), Ha BepxHBMT, Eaiiicajrè: ukô (Radde 1863). — TlyK^a: itmuu- 

 jokyajo hjiii KaASAt-jokyajo (Coko.te>hhkobt, in verb.; rbrrrH = 03opo, KairaJib— 

 neoTptiii). 9ckhmocm y EepHnroBa npoJiHBa: tûn-ù-chBk (Nslsou !), tu-é-luk 

 I Tdrner 2 ), tun-oô-sHk (Adams ').— Kopaicn bt, KaMiaTids iôaâm (Kpaihehhh- 

 hhkobt, *). — KaM^a^aJiBi: âutoaû (KpAmEHnHHHKOBT, 4 ), uuk, oaktsch (Pall. 

 1811). — KypHJiLim: ceci (Kpaihehhhhhkobt, *). — rnjiHKH ugn (Schrenck 

 1860). — Opoqn (ne opoTOHLi) bt, AMypcicoMT, icpai;: xyn (rarapa et tojictoh 

 îneefi, oieBHRHO bt, npoTHBononojKHOCTt rarapis ct, tohkoh meeu — Pedet. 

 holboeliï, JIeohtobutt, 5 ). — flnoimu: oho-hamu (Blakiston & Prter). — TaTapu 

 kussur (Falk 1786;, bt, Cnoiipii: kogi (Pall. 1811;. — Knprii3H: ympi (Huko.tl ■ 

 r'Kifi 1885, 1887). — EainKnprj n Meiu,epsii;n: nyxuû (Cabah*ebt, 1871, Bull. 



1) Eep. Nat. Hist. Coll Alaska, p. 36 (1887). 



2) Contr. Nat. Hist. Alaska, p. 116 (1886;. 



3) Ibis, 1878, p. 441. 



4) Onac. 3eMJi. KaMiaTim, I, p. 347 '1755;; BijposiTHO CMTsuinBa.TB CT,jipy- 

 thuh Urinator n ueMiaMtt. 



5) 3an. 06m;. H3yi. AMypcK. Kpaa, V, ii, 1896; OpoieHciàû (lege opoïciua,/ 

 cnoBapL. 



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