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The Natural History of British Ducks 
WIGEON, SHOWING THE UPPER WING COVERTS OF AN IMMATURE DRAKE CHANGING 
COLOUR (FEBRUARY); ALSO THE PATTERN AND COLOUR CHANGE OF A FEATHER FROM 
THE BACK OF AN IMMATURE DRAKE BEFORE IT IS MOULTED (OCTOBER) . . . to face p. 42 
YOUNG WIGEON— IMMATURE MALES .... . . . - . . . . „ 46 
THE MOUTH BRISTLES OF WIGEON, GADWALL, MALLARD, AND SHOVELER . . . ' ., „ 60 
SHOVELERS ABOUT TO ALIGHT . • . . . . . „ 60 
FEMALE SHOVELER ON HER NEST . . . . . . . . . . . „ 60 
GARGANEYS AND SHOVELERS CIRCLING . . ,,72 
E?igraved by G. E. Lodge. 
A SOUTHERN LAGOON . . . . „ 74 
Engraved by G. E. Lodge. 
PEREGRINE FALCON STRIKING A TEAL . . „ 80 
E7igraved by G. E. Lodge. ' / 
PEREGRINE FALCON AND PINTAIL . . . . . . . . . . . „ 94 
Engraved by G. E. Lodge. 
FINIS . . „ 102 
Engraved by G. E. Lodge. 
