British zoology . Class If. ally, and promife, from the appearance of their plu-mage, to furnilli a warm and fofc feather; but wehave lately been informed, that ibme unfuccefsfultrials have been made at Glafgow: a gentleman whohad made a voyage to the weftern ides, andbrought fome of the feathers home with a laudabledefign of promoting the trade of our own country,attempted to render them lit for ufe, firft by bak-ing, then by boiling them; but their flench wasfo offenfive, that the Glafgow people could not beprevaled on to leave off their correfpondence withDantzhk. The difagreeable fmell of


British zoology . Class If. ally, and promife, from the appearance of their plu-mage, to furnilli a warm and fofc feather; but wehave lately been informed, that ibme unfuccefsfultrials have been made at Glafgow: a gentleman whohad made a voyage to the weftern ides, andbrought fome of the feathers home with a laudabledefign of promoting the trade of our own country,attempted to render them lit for ufe, firft by bak-ing, then by boiling them; but their flench wasfo offenfive, that the Glafgow people could not beprevaled on to leave off their correfpondence withDantzhk. The difagreeable fmell of thefe feathersmud be owing to the quantity of oil that all waterfowls ufe from the glandules of their rump to pre-ferve and fmooth their feathers; and as fea birdsmud expend more of this unction than other waterfowl, being almoft perpetually on that element,and as their food is entirely fifh, that oil mud re-ceive a great ranknefs, and communicate it to theplumage, fo as to render it abfolutely unfit forufe. VOVQ. Class II. BEAN GOOSE. 575 LOye privee, LOye Sau-vage. Belon av, 156. cm. 142. anj. III. 42. 67; P/W. y>. 11. 852. Tame Goofe, common wild Goofe. Wil. orn. 358. fp. I, fyn. a<v. 136. //. 3, dcmeftique, LOye Sauvage. Brjffon az\ VI. 262, domeiUca, Salvatica, Baletta. Zinan. 104. Gus dikava. Rufs. N. Com, Petr. IV. ganfs, Einheimifche ganfs. Kram. 338. Frifcb, II. 155, 157. Anas anfer maniuetus—ferus. —will gas. Faun. Suec. fp. Grcenl. I. Tarn Gaas. Brunnich*55- , Br. Zocl. ice 267. BeakGoose. ^pHE length of this fpecies is two feet feven Descrs?* •*? inches: the extent four feet eleven: theweight fix pounds and a half. The bill whichis the chief fpecific diftincYion between this and theformer is fmall, much compreflfed near the end,whitifh and fometimes pale red in the middle; andblack at the bafe and nail: head and neck arecinereous brown, tinged with ferruginous; bre


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