Catalogue of Birds found in Europe and America. 
ANATID HB—continued. 
America. 
Clangula glaucion.* C. L. Brehm. 
Canada and the north of North America; 
south in winter to South Carolina, and 
even to Cuba. (Dresser.) Rare in 
the Antilles. (Sclater and Salvin.) 
Clangula islandica.* (Gm.) Bp. (Barrow’s 
Golden Eye.) 
Found both on the Atlantic and Pacific 
coasts; common in Hudson’s Bay and 
Labrador; not rare in the Bay of 
Fundy in winter, and Dr. Cones says it 
occurs as far south as New York. Mr. 
Henshaw found it at Utah, and it 
occurs at Alaska. (Dresser.) 
Breeds in Greenland. (Newton.) 
Clangula albeola.* (l.) Steph. (Buffle- 
: headed Duck.) 
Both coasts of British North America, 
and the United States, and south to 
Mexico; and according to Reinhardt 
it has occurred once in Greenland. 
(Dresser. ) 
Cosmonetta histrionica.* (Linn.) 
Northern sea coasts of the Northern 
hemisphere. (Baird, Cassin, and Law- 
rence.) Eastern Greenland. (Newton.) 
Harelda glacialis.* (L.) Steph. (Long- 
tailed Duck.) 
Mr. Dresser says it is very common on 
both coasts of Northern North America, 
and south as far as South Carolina. 
(Cones. ) 
Somateria stelleri. 
North-Western America. Mr. Dresser 
mentions a specimen in the possession 
of Mr. Gurney from this locality. 
Scien. Proc., R.D.S. Vou. 11, PT. v. 
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Europe. 
Clangula glaucion.* C. L. Brehm. (Gol- 
den Eye.) 
Circumpolar. North of Europe; migra- 
ting south in winter as far as North 
Africa. British Isles. Common in 
Belgium and France; rare in Spain 
and Portugal, but not uncommon in 
Italy. Once taken in Malta. Common 
in the Ionian Islands and Greece. 
Found in Turkey and in Egypt. 
Common in Northern Asia and Japan. 
(Dresser. ) 
Clangula islandica.* (Gm.) Bp. 
Northern Paleartic regions. Iceland. 
{t very rarely migrates southwards; 
but Mr. Dresser says he possesses a 
specimen from Valentia in Southern 
Spain. (Dresser.) 
Clangula albeola. 
About fourteen have been taken in Eng- 
land, and three in Scotland. (Harting’s 
handbook Brit. Birds, p. 161.) 
Cosmonetta histrionica.* 
quin Duck.) 
Northern Europe and Northern Asia, 
though less abundant than in North 
America. In Europe it is found chiefly 
in Iceland. Occasional in England. 
(Dresser. ) 
Harelda glacialis.* (1.) Steph. 
Northern Europe. ‘The coasts of the 
British Isles, Denmark, and Holland 
in winter, and sometimes Belgium and 
Linn. (Harle- 
France. Across Northern Asia to 
Japan. (Dresser.) 
Somateria stelleri.* Newton. (Stellar’s 
Duck.) 
Northern Palearctic region; more spar- 
ingly in the western portion. (Dresser.) 
In England, according to Mr. Harting’s 
handbook, it has occurred near Yar- 
mouth, 10th February, 1830. (Yarrell, 
Hist. Brit. Birds, Vol. III., p. 306.) 
One at Filey, Yorkshire, 15 August, 
1845. (Bell. Zool., 1846, p. 1249.) 
One occured near Stockholm, 18th April, 
1827. 
One between Calais and Boulogne, Feb., 
1855. (Degland and Gerbe, Vol. IT., 
p- 554.) 
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