BRITISH BIRDS. 
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THE WHITE-FRONTED WILD GOOSE, 
OR LAUGHING GOOSE. 
(Anas Albifrons, — UOie rieuse. Buff.) 
This bird is described at page 275 of the second 
volume of British Birds. That description in some 
slight particulars, differs from the specimen from which 
the above figure was taken. The head and neck of 
this are of a tawny brown, and the feathers of the 
shoulders, back, and coverts, margined more or less 
with that colour ; the irregular patches or bars which 
cross the breast and belly, are dusky, and tipped 
with white, and various shades of dull or dirty pale 
brown. 
