DUCK. $35 



again, and cannot at prefent form any other conclusion. We fliall 

 however be happy to retrafb this or any other fentiment taken 

 up againft the general opinion, whenever fufficieiit proofs fliall 

 be adduced to clear up the point. 



Anas clangula, Lin. Sjji. i. p. 201. 23. — Faun. Si/ec. N" 122. — Scop. Ann. i. 7&. 



N" 7 1 .— Brun. N* 70. 7 1 .—Mullen N° 1 ig.—Kram. El. p. 341 . 13.— *" ^°£ D ^ N " 



Frifch, pi. 183. 184. — G corgi Reife, p. 1 66. — Faun. Groenl. N° 43. 

 Le Garrot, Brif. Orn. vi. p. 416. 27. pi. 37. fig. z.—Buf. Oif. ix. p. 222. 



—PL Enl. 802. 

 Smaller reddifh-headed Duck, Wilt. Orn. p. 369. — Raii Syn p. 143. ir» 



(female ) 

 Golden-eye, Raii Syn. p. 14Z. A. 8. — Will. Orn. p. 368. pi. 73. — Al£>in r \i 



pi. 96. — ^r. ZW. ii. N° z-j6.—Ara. Zool. N° 486. 

 Br Muf. Lev. Mujfc 



ENGTE nineteen inches: weight one pound and three Description.. 

 quarters. Bill not quite two inehes long, and black : irides 

 gold^-colour : the head and half the neck are black, with a glofs 

 of green and violet: at the angle of the mouth, between the bill 

 and eye, a large white fpot : the lower part of the neck, the 

 bread, and under parts, are white ; fome of the feathers on the 

 fides tipped with black: the back, rump, and upper tail coverts, 

 black : fcapulars black and white*: the wing coverts are black, 

 marked with two patches of white, the firft on the lefTer, the fe- 

 cond on the greater ones : the quills are black, except feven of 

 the middle ones,. which are white : the legs orange. This bird 

 is furnifhed with a labyrinth *. 



* The 'wind-pipe hath a iahyrintb at the divarication 1 and befides, above fwells 

 oui,into a belly, or puff-like cavity. — Willugbby. Sec an engraving of the 

 ivind-pjpe in the plate,. 



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