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403. Fuligula perspicillata, Linn. — Surf Duck, Wilson, p. 567. 
Fuligula perspicillata, Bonap. Syn. p. 289. Rich. & Swain. ii. 449. Nutt. ii. 416. 
Aud. iv. 161; plate 317; Syn. p. 289. 
404, Fuligula Americana, Swain. — American Scoter, Wilson, p. 623. 
Fuligula Americana, Bonap. Sya. p. 390. Nutt. ii. 422. Rich. & Swain. ii. 450. 
Aud. vy. 117; plate 408; Syn. p. 290. 
405. Fuligula mollissima, Zinn. —~ Eider Duck, Wilson, pp. 615 and 
617. 
Fuligula mollissima, Bonap. Syn. p. 389. Nutt. ii. 406. Aud. iii. 344; v. 611; 
plate 246 ; Gyn. p. 291. — Somateria mollissima, Mich. & Swain. ii. 448. 
406. Fuligula clangula, Linn. — Golden-Eye Duck, Wilson, p. 575. 
Fuligula clangula, Bonap. Syn. p. 393. Mutt. ii, 441. Aud. iv. 318; v. 105; plates 
303 and 342; Sya. p. 292. — Clangula vulgaris, Rich. & Swain. 1i. 456. — Clungula 
Barrovii, Rich. § Swain, ii, 453. 
407. Fuligula albeola, Linn. — Buffel-headed Duck, Wilson, p. 568. 
Fuligula albeola, Bonap. Syn. p. 394. Rich. §& Swain. ii. 458. Mutt. ii. 445. Aud. 
iv. 217; Syn. p. 293; plate 325, 
408. Fuligula histrionica, Linn. — Harlequin Duck, Wilson, p. 625. 
Fuligula histrionica, Bonap. Syn. p. 394. Rich. & Swain. ii. 459, Nutt. ii. 448. Aud. 
lil. 612; v. 614; plate 297; Syn. p. 294. 
409 
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Fuligula glacialis, Zinn. — Long-tailed Duck, Wilson, pp. 596 
and 597. : 
Fuligula glacialis, Bonap. Syn. p. 395. Rich. & Swain. ii. 460. Nutt. ii. 453. Aud 
iv. 103; plate 312; Syn. p. 295, ‘ 
410. Fuligula spectabilis, Linn. — King Duck. 
Bill, flesh colored; sides of upper mandible and lobes over bill, bright 
orange ; band separating lobes, and patch on throat, black ; upper part of 
head, ash gray; sides of head, pale bluish green; fore neck, cream colored ; 
sides and hind part of neck, patch on wings and on each side of rump, 
white; hind part of back, scapulars, large wing-coverts, and secondary 
quills and tail, brownish black, latter glossed with green; primary quills, 
tail, breast, and abdomen, blackish brown; jower ‘wing-coverts, white ; 
outer, brown., Male, 25. Female, 20. Habitat, from Massachusetts 
north. Eggs 23 inches by 13, of a uniform dull greenish color. 
Fuligula spectabilis, Bonap. Syn. p. 389. -Nutt, ii. 414. Aud. iii. 523; plate 276 ; 
Syn. p. 290. —Somateria spectabilis, Rich. § Swain. ii. 447. 
411. Fuligula dispar, Gmel. — Western Duck. 
Bill, grayish blue ; upper part of head and broad band surrounding the 
neck, white ; throat and feathers round the eye, black; green patch on 
nape, margined with black ; broad band on neck, and whole of back, vel- 
vet black, with green reflections ; smaller wing-coverts, white ; secondary, 
bluish black, terminating in a white band; tail, lower tail-coverts, and 
abdomen, black ; breast and sides, reddish buff, fading into white towards 
neck and shoulders ; bluish black spot on each side of lower part of neck. 
Male, 16. 
Poligula stelleri, Bouap. Syn. p. 394.—Fuligula dispar, Aud. y 253; plate 430 ; 
Syn, p. 293, 62 
