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light red ; legs externally brown, inter- 
nally bluish ash colour. 
Latham says it is found in Sclavonia. 
The editors of the Zoological Magazine 
that it inhabits Hudson's Bay, and first 
appears in May about the fresh waters. It 
lays from two to four white eggs, in June, 
among the aquatic plants, and covers them 
while abroad. It retires south in autumn, 
appears then at New York, staying till 
spring, when it returns to the north. For 
its vast expertness in diving, it is called 
the water-witch. Known at Hudson's Bay 
by the name of seekeep. It migrates into 
Italy, Germany, Poland, Holland, Eng- 
land, &c. 
