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G e n u s L X X X V . G U I L L E M O T .
N* i. Foolifh G.
2. Leffer G.
3. Black G.
V a r . A.
V'AR. B.
V a r . C .
V a r . D .
V a r . E.
N° 4. W h ite G.
5. Marbled G.
BI L L flender, pointed; the upper mandible (lightly bending
towards the end j bafe covered with fhort feathers.
Noftrils lodged in a hollow near the bafe.
Tongue (lender, almoft the length of the bill.
Legs furnilhed with three toes, all placed forwards.
Colymbus Troile, Lin. Syjl. i. p. 226. 2.-—Faun. Suec. N° 14y.— Brun* 1»
N° 168.—Muller, N° 152.— Frifch. t. 185. **" FOOLISH G.
Le Guillemot, Brif. Orn. vi. p. 70. 1. pi. 6. fig. l.—Buf. Oif. ix. p. 350.
pi. 25.— PI. Enl. 903.
Lonruvia Hoieri, Guillemot, or Sea-hen, Rail Syn. p. 120. A. 4.—-Will*
Orn. p. 324. pi. 65.-—Alb,, i. pi. 84.— Edvj. pi. 359. fig. I.
Foolifh Guillemot, Br. Zool. N° 234.— Ar8. Zool. N° 436.
Br. Muf. Lev» Muf.
J ^ E N G T H feventeen inches: breadth twenty-feven: weight
twenty-four ounces. The bill is three inches long, (trait,
pointed, and black: the infide of the mouth yellow: the feathers
on the upper part of the bill (hort and foft like velvet:
from the eye to the hind part of the head is a fmall divilion of the
V ol. III. U.u feathers;
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