338 tJST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



A. o. u. GENUS BRANTA. SCOPOLI. 



NO. 



129 (172) BRANTA CANADENSIS. LINN. Canada Goose. 



Temperate North America ; breeding in Northern United States aud 

 British Provinces ; ranges in winter as far south as Mexico and 

 Jamaica ; winters in great numbers on Atlantic coast, south of 

 Virginia,. 



130 (172a) Branta canadensis hutchinsii. (Sw. AND RICH.) Hutchins's Goose. 



Similar to the Canada Goose, but smaller ; wing usually less than 1 6 

 inches long (carpus to tip) ; western species rare, east of Missis- 

 sippi Valley. 



131 (172c) Branta canadensis minima. RIDGW. Cackling Goose. 



A still smaller race ; wing, rarely over 14.50 ; underparts darker, having 

 the breast and upper belly tinged with brownish ; Pacific species 

 casual as far east as Wisconsin ; not recorded farther east than 

 Illinois. 



132 (173) BRANTA BERN1CLA. (LINN.) Brant. 



From Arctic Circle where it breeds ; south in eastern North America to 

 Georgia ; accidental in Florida. 



133 (174) BRANTA N1QRICANS. (LAWR.) Black Brant. 



Western species, occasionally taken on Atlantic coast. 



134 (175) BRANTA LEUCOPSIS. (BECHST.) Barnacle Goose. 



The European Barnacle Goose occurs in Greenland ; it is rare on Atlantic 

 coast of United States. The white on forehead and sides of head 

 and chin will always distinguish it from American species. 



Subfamily CYGNIN>B. Swans. 



GENUS OLOR. WAGLER. 



135 (179) OLOR CYGNUS. (LINN.) Whooping Swan. 



Old world species which occurs in Greenland, but not elsewhere in North 

 America. It has the base of the mandible and bare loral skin 

 yellow. 



136 (180) OLOR COLUMB1ANUS. (ORD.) Whistling Swan. 



Whole of North America ; breeding far north ; common on coast of Vir- 

 ginia and Carolinas in winter. 



137 (181) OLOR BUCCINATOR. (RICH.) Trumpeter Swan. 



Western species ; rare on Atlantic coast of United States ; Illinois. 



