. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Section 3. Hind toe, with well defined membraneous lobe or flap; head, marked with more or less white, or grayish white; belly, mottled brown, or grayish brown, or slaty. General plumage, brownish; no white on wing; feathers on bill, more than one half inch from nostril (female and im- mature). Oidemia americana. American Scoter. Butter=bill Coot. See Ouleraiii americana. General plumage, grayish brown ; speculum, white ; feathers on bill, less than one half inch from nostril (female and i


. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Section 3. Hind toe, with well defined membraneous lobe or flap; head, marked with more or less white, or grayish white; belly, mottled brown, or grayish brown, or slaty. General plumage, brownish; no white on wing; feathers on bill, more than one half inch from nostril (female and im- mature). Oidemia americana. American Scoter. Butter=bill Coot. See Ouleraiii americana. General plumage, grayish brown ; speculum, white ; feathers on bill, less than one half inch from nostril (female and immature). Oidemia deylandi. White-winged Scoter. White-winged Coot. See No. 120. General plumage, grayish brown ; fealliers extending on upper part of bill more thauon the sides; no white on w iug ; feathers on bill, less than one half inch from nostril (female). Oidemia perspicillata. Surf Scoter. Skunk=head Coot. See No. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921; Field Museum of Natural History. Chicago, Special edition printed for the Field Columbian museum


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