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GREAT CRESTED GREBE. Class II. 



GENUS XV.* 



1. Great 



CRESTED. 



Bill Strong, strait, sharp pointed. 

 Tail, none. 



Legs flat, thin, and serrated behind with a 

 double row of notches. 



Podiceps crlstatus. P. fuscus 

 subtus albus, capite rufo tu- 

 mido, coUari nigro, remigi- 

 bus secundariis albis. (adul- 

 ta avis.) Lath. Ind. orn. 

 780. id. Syn. v. 281. 



P. fuscus subtus albus, gutture 

 fasciculo plumoso utrinque 

 longiore, remigibus secun- 

 dariis albis. (avis Ucmiis.) 

 Lath. Ind. orn. 780. id. Syn. 

 V. 283. 



Grand Plongeon de riviere. 

 Belon av. 178. 



Ducchel. Gesner av. 138. 



Aldr. av. iii. 104. 



Avis pugnax 8va. Aldr. 169. 



Greater crested and horned 

 Doucker. JVil. orn. 340. 



Ash-colored Loon of Dr. 

 Brown, ibid. Raii Syn. av. 

 124. 



Plott's hist. Staff. 229. tal. 22. 

 The Cargoose. Charleton ex. 



107. 

 Pet. Gaz. I. tab. 43. Jig. 12. 

 Colymbus cristatus. Gm. Lin, 



589. 

 Scopoli, No. 99. 

 Faun. Suec. sp. 151. 

 Le Grebe hupe. Brisson av. 



vi. 38. tab. 4. id. vi. 45. 



tab. 5. Jig. 1. Hist. d!ois. 



viii. 233. PL Enl. 944. 

 Smergo, Fisolo marino. Zinan. 



107. 

 Danis Topped og Halskraved 



Dykker, Topped Hav 



Skioere. Brunnich, 135. 

 Gehoernter Scehahn, Noe- 



rike. Frisch, ii. 183. 

 Br. Zool. 132. Arct. Zool ii. 



208. 



* The grebes and divers are placed in the same genus, i. e. of 

 Colymbi, by Ray and LinnceUs ; but the difference of the feet, 

 forbade our judicious friend, M. Brisson, from continuing them 

 together ; whose example we have followed. 



