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ERISMATURA JAMAICENSIS (Gmel.). 
Anas rubidus Wils., 8, 1814, p. 128, pl. 71, fig. 5. 
M. C. Z. No. 67821. Very probably Wilson’s type, although the 
head is turned to one side, which is not the case in the figure. 
CHEN HYPERBOREUS NIVALIS (Forst.). 
Anas hyperborea Wils., 8, 1814, p. 76, pl. 68, fig. 5. Nec Anser hyperboreus Pall. 
M. C. Z. No. 67822. Original of Wilson’s drawing, without much 
doubt. 
CHEN CAERULESCENS (Linn.). 
Anas hyperborea (Young) Wils., 8, 1814, p. 89, pl. 69, fig. 5. Nec Anser hyper- 
boreus Pall. 
M. C. Z. No. 67823. Original of Wilson’s figure. Supposed by 
him to be the young of the Snow Goose. : 
BRANTA BERNICLA GLAUCOGASTRA (Brehm). 
Anas bernicla Wils., 8, 1814, p. 131, pl. 72, fig. 1. Nec. Linn. 
M. C. Z. No. 67824. Probably the specimen figured by Wilson. 
PHOENICOPTERUS RUBER Linn. 
M. C. Z. No. 67825. Wilson’s Plate 66, fig. 4 (8, 1814)? Neck 
differently disposed, and foot uplifted in the figure. 
AJAIA AJAIA (Linn.). 
M. C. Z. No. 67826. Wilson’s pl. 63, fig. 1, 7, 1813. Even the — 
artificial colours on the bill and bare parts of the head are copied in the 
figure. This specimen (Peale Mus. No. 3553) was killed in the 
neighbourhood of Natchez, Tenn. (Wilson; 7, p. 123). 
