Class II. LITTLE GREBE, 501 



The black and white Dob- Br. Z00L 133^ 225. Dusky. 



chick. Ed-iv. a<v. 96. fig. 1. Colymbus nigricans ? Scopolt, 

 Colymbus minor, la petite No. 101. 



Grebe. BriJJbn a<v. VI. 56. 



AnpHE length from the bill to the rump eleven Descrip. 



■*■ inches : the extent of wings twenty : the bill 

 was little more than an inch long'. The crown of 

 the head, and whole upper fide of the body dufky : 

 the inner coverts, the ridge of the wing, and the 

 middle quil-feathers were white; the reft of the 

 wing dufky : a bare fkin of a fine red color joined 

 the bill to the eye : the whole underfide from the 

 bread to the rump was a filvery white: on the 

 thighs were a few black fpots. In fome birds the 

 whole neck was afh colored : fo probably they 

 might have been young birds, or different in fex. 

 Inhabits the Fens of Lincoln/hire. 



Le Caflagneux, ou Zoucet. Rail jyn* av. 125. 22o.LiTTLE\ 



Belon av. 177. Colymbus fluviatills, la Grebe 

 Mergulus fluviatilis (Due- de Riviere, ou le Caftag- 



chelin, Arfsfufs). Gefner neux. BriJJbn av. VI. $g. 



av. 141. Colymbus auritus. Lin. Jyji. 

 Trapazorola arzauolo, Piom- 223. 



bin. Aldr. av. III. 105. Kleiner Seehahn, or Noerike. 

 Didapper, Dipper, Dobch- Frifcb, II. 184. 



ick, fmall Doucker, Loon, Faun. Suec. fp. 152. 



or Arsfoot. Wil orn. 340. Br. Zool. 1 34. 



>TpHE weight of this fpeciesis from fix to feven Descrip* 

 ■*■ ounces. The length to the rump ten inches : 

 L 1 2 to 



