380 1NDEX-CATAL0 3UE OF THE BIRDS 



62. Bewick's Swan. 



No. 1 (left). Male, mature. 



One of four birds which were killed at Blaydon and 

 another wounded by one shot from, a double- 

 barrelled gun by C. Strong, gamekeeper, Feb., 

 1837. 

 ,, 2 (right). YoTJNG, in first plumage. Scotland, 1856, 



63. Bewick's Swan. 



No. 1 (left). Male, mature. 



Shot out of a flock of about forty at Prestwick Carr, 



Jan., 1829. 

 N.B. — This is the first specimen of this species that 

 was noticed in England to be distinct from the 

 Common Wild Swan by John Hancock. J. H. 

 ,, 2 (right). Female, mature. 



Shot at Haydon Bridge, Feb. 7th, 1829. 

 N.B. — This is the specimen from which the species 

 was named Bewick's Swan. J. H. 

 Stuffed by R. R. Wingate. Old Museum Collection. 



Genvs. ANSER. 



64. Bean Goose. Anser segetum, Gmeliu. 



Sylvestris, Brisson. 

 No. 1. Immature. Northumberland Coast. 



From Old Museum Collection. 



65. Bean Goose. 



No. 1. Young, immature. 



Shot at Jarrov; Slake, near South Shields. 



Mr. Clark, 1837. 



66. Pink -footed Goose. Anser brachyhynchus, 



Baillon. 



No. 1 (left). Young? F.i' ox Old Museum Collection. 



Altered by John Hancock. 

 ,, 2 (right). From Old Museum Collection. 



