480 Roosevelt Wild - H Bulletin 



96. Great Blue Heron . . . Ardea herodias herodias Linn. 



97. Wood Duct Aix sponsa (Linn.) 



98. Black Duck Anas rubripes Brewst. 



99. Merganser Mergus americanus Cass. 



100. Herring Gull Lams argentatus Pont. . 



joi. Loon . . . , Gavia immer (Briinn.) 



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