58 BIRD NAMES. 



ton, K J., GREEK BROAD-BILL; and Giraud in his Birds of 

 Long Island, 1844, mentions this name as " well-known to the 

 bay gunners." 



Again, at Bellport, L. I., MUD BROAD-BILL; and in New 

 Jersey, at Barnegat, FRESH -WATER BROAD -BILL; at Cape 

 May "C. EL, GOSHEN BROAD-BILL (the cove at Goshen, same 

 county, being a favorite resort of this smaller species) ; in Ab- 

 bott's catalogue of New Jersey Birds, 1868, POND BROAD-BILL. 



Many duckers of the Chesapeake know it as CREEK BLACK- 

 HEAD; and in Virginia at Eastville and Cobb's Island it is the 

 FLOCK DUCK; and Audubon speaks of its being known in Ken- 

 tucky as FLOCKING-FOWL. 



At Washington, D. C., and Alexandria, Va., RIVER SHUF- 

 FLER; and in Newberne and Morehead, K. C., SHUFFLER, 

 simply; the latter name being never intentionally applied in 

 the vicinity of Morehead, at least, to greater scaup. 



