^^^^•^ SPECIES OF ANATID^. 5OI 



14. Anser cygnoides, Linn. Chinese Goose. 

 ■dnser grandis, Gm. et Pall. (?). 



Hab. China. 



reS wi h H- n.' . ^"'^' '■''?'^-". ^■'''^'- *^- I' ^1«« hybridizes 

 readily with the Domestic Goose and with Bemida canadensis. 



15. Anser hyperboreus, Pallas. Snow-Goose. 

 Anser hyperboreus, Gould, B. Eur. t. 346. 



Bab. Northern Europe, Asia, and America. 



IQ. Anser albatus (Cass.). Cassin's Snow-Goose. 

 Chen albatus, Elliot, B. N. A. ii. t. slii. 

 Sab. Arctic America. 



17. Anser c^rulescens (Linn.). Blue Snow-Goose. 

 Chen cc^rulescens, Elliot, B. N. A. ii. t. xliii. 



Sab. Arctic America. 



18. Anser rossi, Baird. Ross's Goose. 

 Exanthemops rossii, Elliot, B. N. Am. t. ilir. 

 Sab. Arctic America. 



This Goose is also still unknown in captivity. 



19. Anser cANAGicus (Sewartz.). Emperor Goose. 

 Chloephaga canayica, Elliot, B. N. A. t xlv 



;ff«6. N.E. Asia and N.W. America. 



Genus Bernicla. 



a. Species Arcticae. 

 20. Bernicla leucopsis (Bechst.). Bernicle Goose. 

 Bermcla leucojms, Gould, B. Gt. Brit. t. v. 

 Sab. PalaBarctic Region. 

 This Bernicle occurs in the earliest lists (Ron. Council 183?^ ■ and 



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