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212. IIARELDA GLACIALIS, {Linn.) Leach. 
Old-Wife; Long-tailed Duck. 
Not uncommon in the migrations. 
21.3. SOMATERIA MOLTSSIMA, {Linn) Leach. 
Eider Duck. 
Accidental. One captured at Branchport, seven miles from 
Penn Yan, N. Y., by Mr. S. N. Macomb, in February 1873.— 
Gilbert. 
214. SOMATERIA SPECTABILIS, {Linn.) Leach. 
King Eider. 
A specimen captured on Onondaga Lake, Onondaga Co., N. 
Y., Jan. 20th, 1877, by Mr. Fred.'A. Howlett of Syracuse, N. Y. 
215. CEDEMIA AMERICANA, Aw. 
American Black Scoter. 
A rare migrant. Several specimens in the collections of 
Messrs. Gilbert and Flahive of Penn Yan, N. Y., taken on Sen¬ 
eca Lake. No data. 
216. CEDEMIA PERSPICILLATA, (Linn.) Fleming. 
Surf Duck. 
Not uncommon in the Autumn. Young birds drop into 
the lakes on the Fall migrations south, but do not tarry long.— 
Gilbert. An adult male sent to Mr. Wright the first week in 
November 1878, taken on Cayuga Lake. 
217. ERISMATURA RUBIDA, {IVils.) Bonap. 
Ruddy Duck. 
Not uncommon during the Spring and Autumn migrations. 
