NEW SPECIES OF FULIGULA. 171 
of cream color beneath, and partly behind the eye ; 
back of the neck, and whole dorsal plumage, light 
grayish-plumbeous ; shafts of the scapulars black- 
ish ; rump and upper tail-coverts dark grayish-fus- 
cous; tail three and a quarter inches in length, 
rounded, dusky, of fourteen feathers; primaries 
black, first and second longest ; secondaries white, 
forming a speculum upon the wing when closed ; this 
consists of ten feathers, the four first, from the base, 
for two-thirds of their length, dusky ; the five ad- 
joining are of the same color for the like distance 
~v, tii Air inner vanes, the tenth has a similar mark 
& Since writing the within, I have discovered 
that this bird is the young of the labradora, in a 
plumage heretofore undescribed or figured ; which 
circumstance is sufficient to render it interesting to 
naturalists. G. C. L 
the male large. 
The female is of an uniformly lighter color, ap- 
proaching to ash, and wants the pectoral band and 
white throat, but in other respects resembles the 
male. 
