368 ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF BIRDS. 
elevated, and somewhat 
tumid ; the tip broad: 
the lamina not project- 
ing. | | 
T. Bellonii. Selby, pl. 48. 
SusramM. FULIGULINZ. Sea Ducks. 
Hinder toe very broad. (fig. 333. d) 
Somaterta, Leach. (fig. 332.) Base of the bill enlarged 
into compressed and elevated lobes. Tertial quills 
curved. 
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SALD 2; 
T. spectabilis. Selby, pl. 71. (a) mollissima. Ib. pl. 70.(5) 
O1pemia, Flem. (fig. 333.) seis), of the bill high and 
tumid, but not forming _.4335= 
lobes ; the tip contract- 
ed. Tertials simple. 
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ll a ats 
O. perspicillata. Selby, 69. (a) nigra. Ib. pl. 68. (b,c) 
Funieuna, Ray. (fig. 334.) Bill | 
depressed from the base; the 
tip abruptly and _ obtusely 
rounded, but not contracted. 
F. Ferina. Selby, pl. 63. f. 1. 
marina. Ib. pl. 66. (a) 
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