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beak — Snow Bunting — White-crowned Bunting — Lapland Finch^ 

 two sorts — Lark — Titmouse — Swallow — Martin — Hopping Crane — 

 Brown Crane — Bitron — CarloWy two sorts — Jack Snipe — Red God- 

 wart — Plover — Black Gullemet — Northern Diver — Black-throated 

 Diver — Red-throated Diver — White Gull — Grey Gull — Black-head 

 — Pellican — Goosander — Swans of two species — Common Grey Goose — 

 Canada Goose — White or Snow Goose — Blue Goose — Horned Wavy 

 — Laughing Goose — Barren Goose — Brent Goose — Dunter Goose — 

 Bean Goose. 



The Species of Water-Fowl usually called Duck^ that resort to those 

 Parts annually^ are in great variety ; but those that are most esteemed 

 are^ the Mallard Ducky — Long-tailed Duck^ — Wigeon^ and Teal. 



Of the Vegetable Productions as far North as Churchill River ^ particularly 

 the most useful ; such as the Berry-bearing Bushes, &C. — Gooseberry — 

 Cranberry — Heathberry — Dewater-berry — Black Currans — Juniper- 

 berry — Partridge-berry — Strawberry — Eye-berry — Blue-Berry — and 

 a small species oj Hips. 



Burridge — Coltsfoot — Sorrel — Dandelion. 



Wish-a-capucca — Jackashey-puck — Moss of various sorts — Grass of 

 several kinds — and Vetches. 



The Trees found so far North near the Sea^ consist only of Pines — 

 Juniper — Small Poplar — Bush-willows — and Creeping Birch. 



BEFORE I conclude this work, it may not be improper 

 to give a short account of the principal Animals that 

 frequent the high Northern latitudes, though most 

 of them are found also far to the Southward, and 

 conse[36o]quently in much milder climates. The buffalo, 

 musk-ox, deer, and the moose ,^ have been already described in 

 this Journal. I shall therefore only make a few remarks on the 

 latter, in order to rectify a mistake, which, from wrong infor- 

 mation, has crept into Mr. Pennant's Arctic Zoology. In 

 page 21 of that elegant work, he classes the Moose v/ith 

 the We-was-kish, though it certainly has not any affinity 

 to it. 



["' See pages 255, 164, 255, and 254.] 



