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187. BARROW’S GOLDEN-EYE. {Clangiila islandiea). 
A not uncommon winter visitant. 
188. AMERICAN GOLDEN-EYE. “WHISTLER.” (Clangula glau- 
cium americana). 
Rather common during the fall and winter. 
189. BUTTERBALL. BUFFLEHEAD. “DIPPER.” (Clangula 
alheola). 
A common resident ; breeds. 
190. HARLEQUIN DUCK. “LORD AND LADY.” (Histrionicus 
minutus). 
A rare spring and autumn visitant. Mr. Geo. Thomas, of 
Lepreaux, has seen it in Mace’s Bay in winter. 
191. LONG-TAILED DUCK. OLD SQUAW. “ SOU’ SOUTHERLY.” 
(Heralda Glacialis). 
Common at Mace’s Bay in winter, and has been taken in 
summer. 
Carnell has shot young birds at Westfield in August. 
192. COMMON ELDER. (Somateria mollissima). 
This species is a rather common winter visitant, arriving 
early in the fall and remaining until late in the spring. 
193. KING ELDER. (Somateria speetabilis). 
A rare winter visitant. 
194. AMERICAN SCOTER. “BUTTER-BILLED COOT.” ((Edemia 
americana). 
An uncommon spring and autumn visitant. It arrives 
about March 20 th, and if the weather is cold remains for two 
or three weeks, and halts for about the same length of time 
in the fall, appearing usually about the middle of September, 
though a few have been observed in August. 
195. AMERICAN VELVET SCOTER. “ WHITE-WINGED COOT.” 
(Melanetta velvetina). 
A common spring and autumn visitant. 
