PLATE CXCIII. 



In the preceding Plate we have given a figure of the female Teal, 

 the prefent is that of the male bird, which confeffedly excels the female 

 in point of elegance ; there is a general refemblance, and the fize is 

 nearly the fame, but the fuperior brightnefs of its colours, added to the 

 very beautiful appearance of the head of the male bird, affords a very 

 ftriking contrail to the appearance of the female. 



There is a fuppofed variety of this bird with the legs cinereous 

 iqftead of reddifti brown. 



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