228 ORNAMENTAL WATERFOWL. 
Female.—Above dusky greyish-brown ; the feathers of 
the back with paler tips; lower parts paler greyish-brown, the 
lighter tips broader but wanting on the posterior portions ; 
lateral and underparts of head nearly uniform light greyish- 
brown, in decided contrast with dark brown of pileum and 
nape (Ridgway); ‘bill black or blackish, irregularly marked 
with yellow ; feet warm olive brown, shaded with black on the 
inner side ; webs black” (Trumbull). 
THE TWO-SPOTTED SCOTER. 
(@demia deglandi. Melanetta velvetina). 
This species inhabits the great lakes of North-East and 
North America, and greatly resembles our Velvet Scoter, with 
the white eye-mark more pronounced, the bill higher at the 
base, and the feathering more extended. The edge of the bill 
is yellow. 
Female.—Similar to that of @demia fusca. 
(Gdemia carbo). 
This species has been received from Asia, the Seebohm 
Collection comprising specimens from both China and Japan. 
It is stated to be very similar to @demia deglandi. The edge 
of the bill is bright red. 
GENUS CAMPTOLAMUS. 
Camptolemus labradoricus (Labrador Duck). Dr. Sciater 
states that this now extinct bird of Arctic America, has 
probably never been captured alive. 
