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Key to Plate No. 22 Plate No. 22 - 



WINTER AND SUMMER PLUMAGES 



(A) OLD-SQUAW, adult male in winter plumage. 



(B) OLD-SQUAW, wing of adult male in winter plumage. 



(C) OLD-SQUAW, adult female in winter plumage. 



(D) OLD-SQUAW, wing of adult female in winter plumage. 



(E) OLD-SQUAW, adult male in summer plumage. 



(F) OLD-SQUAW, wing of adult male in summer plumage. 



(G) OLD-SQUAW, adult female in summer plumage. 



(H) OLD-SQUAW, wing of adult female in summer plumage. 



Chief distinguishing features of OLD-SQUAW: MALE, (a) Hind toe 

 with lobe, (b) greatly elongated middle tail-feathers, (c) piebald mark- 

 ings, in winter mainly white, in summer mainly brown, (d) bill short and 

 stubby. FEMALE, (a) Hind toe with lobe, (b) head and very short neck, 

 piebald, brown and white, (c) bill very short, about one inch, and stubby, 

 (d) whole body, in both plumages, piebald. 



Downy Young, Plate No. 34. 

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