346 duck. 



107. -GOLDEN-EYE DUCK. 



COMPLETE BIRD. 



Anas Clangula, Ind. Orn. ii. 8G7. Lin. t.. 201. Fn. suec. No. 192. Gm.Lin. i. ;523, 



Sco/>. i. No. 71. firun. No. 70, 71. Mi*//er, 119. #/«"«, 133. 13. /of. 135. 27. 



ATrom. 341. 13. .Fn'sc/i, t. 181, 182. Georgi, 166. Fn. groenl. No. 43. Bm. vi. 



416. t. 37. f. 2. Id. 8vo. ii. 470. Rati, 142. A. 8. BWtf. 282. t. 73. Ph. Tr. 



Ixii. 417. 48. Fn. Helv. Gerin. v. t. 593, 594. Amur. Orn. viii. 62. pi. 67. f. 6. 



Tern. Man. 566. Id. Ed. 2d. 871. 

 Die Quacherente, Besch. d. Berl. Nat. iv. 599. t. 17. f. 1, 2. — the trachea. Beckst. 



Deuts. ii. 645. Id. Ed. 2d. iv. 9S5. Naturf. xii. 136. 

 Bel-duiker, of Ewaker, Sepp, Vog. iv. t. p. 337. 

 Le Garrot, Bit/, ix. 222. PL enl. 802. 

 Golden Eye, Gen. Syn. vi. 535. Id. Sup. ii. 355. Br. Zool. ii. No. 296. Id.ful. 154. 



pi. Addend. 7cZ. 1812. ii. 253. ^rcf. Zool. ii. No. 486. ^rti«, i. pi. 96. Will. 



Engl. 368. pi. 73. Lin. Trans, iv. 118. pi. xv. f 1, 2.— the trachea. Bewick, ii. 



pi. p. 367. Lewin, vii. pi. 255. Walcot, i. pi. 69. 



YOUNG BIRD. 



Anas Glaucion, Ind. Orn. ii. 80S. Lin. i. 401. Fn. suec. No. 123. Gm. Lin. i. 525. 



Scop. i. No. 72. Brun. No. 89. Midler, No. 120. J"r«cA, t. 156. /?a«, 143. 



11. Id. 144. rFi//. 282. § ix. x. xi. xii. Gerin. v. t. 5S9, 590. Robert, Ic. pi. 21. 

 Anas peregrina, S. G. Gmel. It. ii. 183. t. 16. 



Glaucium, Bris. vi. 406. t. 36. f. 1, 2. Id. 8vo. ii. 468. Arct. Zool. ii. 573. E. 

 Bruinkop Zee-Duiker, Sepp, iv. t. p. 311. 

 Die Spattelente, Beclist. Deuts. ii. 677. 

 Brown-headed Duck, Lewin, vii. pi. 256. 

 Grey-headed Duck, Br. Zool. Ed. 2d. ii. p. 470. 

 Glaucium or Morillon, Gen. Syn. vi. 537. Br. Zool. ii. No. 277. Id. 1812. ii. p. 254. 



Arct. Zool. ii. 573. F. Will. Engl. 367. § xii. Bewick, ii. p. 371. 



THE length of this species is nineteen iuches, breadth twenty- 

 six ; weight near two pounds. Bill two inches long, and black ; 

 irides gold-colour ; head, and half the neck, black, glossed with 

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

 eye, a large white spot ;* the lower part of the neck, the breast, and 



* We have seen some in which the rudiment only of the white spot was visible, and 

 one specimen entirely without it ; these no doubt were young- birds. 



