128 DICTIONARY OF NAMES OF BRITISH BIRDS. 
HwYADWYDD GYFFREDIN : The GOOSANDER. (North Wales) 
lit. “‘common duck-goose.” 
HwyYADEN LOSTFAIN: The PINTAIL. (North Wales) _ lit. 
“‘narrow-tailed duck.” Hwyad gynffconfain is also given 
by Fleming as a Welsh name for this species, and signifies 
“Jong-tailed duck.” 
HwyADEN LypaNnBic: The SHOVELER. (North Wales) lit. 
“‘ broad-beaked duck.” 
HWwyYADEN LYGAD ARIAN: The SCAUP DUCK. (North Wales) 
lit. “‘ silver-eyed duck.” 
HwyADEN LyGAD AUR: The GOLDENEYE. (North Wales) 
lit. “‘ golden-eyed duck.” 
HwyaDEN wytLtT: The MALLARD, or Wild-Duck. (North 
Wales) lit. “ wild duck.” 
HWwYADEN YR EITHIN: The COMMON SHELD-DUCK. (North 
Wales) lit. “ gorse-duck.”’ 
HwyAD FELFEDOG: A Welsh name for the VELVET SCOTER. 
lit. ‘‘ velvet duck.” 
TAN-ANT ’SNEACHD: A Gaelic name for the SNOW-BUNTING. 
TAR DDWFR FOEL: A Welsh name for the COOT; lit. “ bald 
water-hen.”’ 
IarR ppwRr: The MOORHEN. (North Wales) lit. “‘ water-hen.”’ 
Tar Gocu: The RED GROUSE. (North Wales) lit. “red hen.” 
Ian corp : The PHEASANT. (North Wales) lit. “ wood-hen.” 
Ipis. See GLOSSY IBIS. 
Ice Brrp or Icktanp Auk: The LITTLE AUK. The second 
name is used on the Yorkshire coast. 
Ic—e Duck: The LONG-TAILED DUCK. (Northumberland.) 
ICELAND FALCON [No. 231]. The Icelandic form of the 
GYR-FALCON, intermediate between the Scandinavian 
typical form and the GREENLAND FALCON. The 
name first occurs in Latham’s ‘“ Synepsis” (1, p. 71). 
ICELAND GULL [No. 436]. This name according to Edmon- 
ston was the local name in Unst, Shetland Isles, for both 
this species and the GLAUCOUS GULL, or Burgomaster. 
He seems to have been the first to publish the name 
(“ Wern. Mem.,”’ rv, p. 506). Yarrell also calls it Lesser 
White-winged Gull. 
IcrLAND Hawk: The ICELAND FALCON and GREENLAND 
FALCON. (Shetlands.) 
IceLaAND ScorrE: The ICELAND GULL and the GLAUCOUS 
GULL. (Shetlands.) 
