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28. 
SPARRMAN’S 
D 
DESCRIPTION. 
PLacs. 
29. 
GMELIN’S 
D. 
DEsCRIPTION. 
Place. 
30. 
KEKUSCHKA 
D 
DEsCRIPTION® 
PLACE. 
Dy CiiCeeK: 
Anas Sparrmanni, Jd. Orz. il. p. 876. 110. 
Anas alandica, Mu/. Carl. fa/c. f. iii. tab. 60. 
‘HIS is twenty-three inches long: the bill and legs black: the 
upper parts of the plumage varied with black, ferruginous, and 
white : fcapulars black, margined with ferruginous white: breaft and 
belly dirty white: tail ferruginous, fafciated with black. 
Inhabits Aland, in Sweden, towards Abo. 
Anas Gmelini, Ind. Orz. i. p. 876. 111.—S. G. Gmel. reife, 1. p. 70.—Id. ii. 
p: 182. t. 16. 
HIS is larger than a Teal: at the corners of the mouth a fpot of 
white: the general colour is black: the head chefnut: the 
breatt croffed with reddifh lines: belly whitith, with dufky {pots : 
fides and vent fnow white: the firft four outer quills are black, but 
within cinereous; from the fifth to the tenth wholly cinereous; 
eleventh to nineteenth white; the twentieth, on the fore part half 
white half dufky, at the hinder part cinereous; all of them tipped 
with black; from the twenty-firft to twenty-fifth, as alfo the wing 
coverts, wholly black: tail black. 
\nhabits the Ca/pian Sea, and the neighbouring parts of the South 
of Rufia. 
Anas Kekufchka, Ind. Orn. ii. p. 877. 112.—S. G. Gmel. reife, iil. p. 249. t. 26. 
HIS exceeds nineteen inches in length: the general colour is an 
oker yellow ; the under parts white: the back afh colour: rump 
and tail deep black: quills from the fifteenth to the nineteenth white 
at the tips. 
Inhabits the neighbourhood of the Ca/pian Sea: itis eaten by fome ; 
but the flefh is faid to be rancid. 
