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carry their young, from one place to another, in 
their bills. 

‘There is a Goofe found in Falkland’s Iflands | 
which is called the Loggerhead Goofe: its wings 
are fo fhort, that it cannot fly; but it ufes them 
Tike oars, upon the water, and moves fo faft, that 
- itis not very eafy to be fhot. In order to catch 
the Loggerhead Geefe, the failors rowed round a 
fock in their boats, and forced them on fhore ; 
for a little while they ran very faft, but they Ste 
E grew tired ; and when they fat down to reft, the 
failors overtook and killed them. 
The Buftard Goofe inhabits Falkland’s IMands. 
Tt ftands very high on its legs, and with its long 
3 neck above the orafs, fees if there be any on 
near. 
The Snow Geefe are very common at Hudfon’ § 
Bay; they come there twice a year, in May and 
September, but ftay only a fhort time: the in- 
habitants kill many thoufands ; they pluck their 
feathers, take out their entrails, and put the bodits 
—intoholes dug in the ground, and cover them 
with earth ; the ground freezes above, and keeps 
~ them fife all the winter. 
In Siberia (for they are found in Siberia) they 
are taken in nets : a man is covered with a white 
fkin, and creeps-before them; they miftake him 
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