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pointed, brown; the middle feathers whieifh : legs of a dull red : 

 claws grey. 

 Piacb. Inhabits Rujfia, about the Lake Baikal. We believe ic likewife 



extends to China, as we have feen one greatly fimilar from thence. 

 In this lad the fides of the head were yellowifh buff-colour: be- 

 hind the eye green: crown black: the curved ftreak from the 

 eye to the throat, furrounds the firft : in other things much the 

 fame as the above-defcribed. 



ng. Anas (Chinaifk) regione ocalorum (Maris) viridi, OJb. Vcy. ii. p. 33. 



HINA T. 

 Description. C'IZE not mentioned. The bill is blackifh grey, and fofr, : the 

 head and chin brown : a white line pafTes below the eyes : all 

 above the eyes green : the neck and upper part of the back 

 white, fpotted with black : lower part of the back, and rump, 

 afli-colour : upper part of the neck white, fpotted with black: 

 breaft and belly white, fpotted with black backwards : the fea- 

 thers of the rump edged with white : feet and legs afh-coloured. 

 Female. The female has the head and all about the eyes of a whitifh 



, grey: chin white, above black, and in fome parts of a reddifh 

 white ; beneath white, fpotted with black. 

 Placi. This inhabits China, where it is called Hina-a. The above 



imperfect defcription fcarcely will characterize the fpecies, whe- 

 ther or not it is like the former, though we much fufpeet it. 

 He mentions another, met with at Canton, called Konva-o; but not 

 having feen the bird, fays no more about it. 



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