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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BERNICLE GOOSE»
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1
Reptiles and Birds: A Popular Account of the Various Orders; ...
The White-fronted Bernicle Goose. English Synonyms. — Bernicle Goose: Selby,
Montagu. "White-faced Bernicle Goose : McGillivray. Common Bernicle : Jenyns.
Clukis : Selby. Latin Synonyms. — Anas bernicla : Linn. Anas erythropus ...
Louis Figuier, Parker Gillmore, 1870
2
Wood's Popular Natural History
THE BERNICLE GOOSE. 399 other long-legged birds, the Flamingo has a habit
of standing on one leg, the other being drawn up and hidden among the plumage
. The curious beak of this bird is orange-yellow at the base, and black at the ...
3
A history of British birds, indigenous and migratory
Bernicla. Bernicle Goose - - 619 1. Bernicla lcucopsis. The White-faced Bernicle-
Goose .... 622 2. Bernicla Brenta. The Black-faced Bernicle- Goose .... 629 3.
Bernicla ruficollis. The Red-necked Bernicle- Goose - ... 634 Genus III.
Chenalopex.
William Macgillivray, 1852
4
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (1832).
[I omit all the synonyms borrowed from other authors.] " Rostrum rubrum. Pedes
rubri." Now these latter characters clearly can have no reference to the Bernicle
Goose, even if that species were not elsewhere included as Anas bernicla, var. j3
.
5
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
cauda'cinerea; pectus et abdomen candida: maculae 'in sterno nigrescentes:
Pedes sanguinei.” It is therefore plain that by Anas erg/tkropus Linnaeus did not
intend to designate the Bernicle Goose, but a bird known in his time to the
Swedes ...
6
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
cauda cincrea; pectus et abdomen candida: maculae in sterno nigrescentes:
Pedes sanguinei.” It is therefore plain that by Anas erythropus Linnaeus did not
intend to designate the Bernicle Goose, but a bird known in his time to the
Swedes of ...
7
Coloured illustrations of British birds and their eggs
BERNICLE GOOSE. ANSER BERNICLA. The Bernicle Goose is a regular winter
visitant in Great Britain, arriving in the autumn on our north-western and western
shores, and on the northern shores of Ireland, in very large flocks ; it occasionally
...
Henry Leonard Meyer, 1849
BERNICLE GOOSE, or CLAKIS. Anser Bernicla, Flem. PLATE XLTV. Anser
Bernicla, Flem. Br. Anim. 1. 127. sp. 198. Anser Leucopsis, Bechst. Naturg. Deut.
4. 921. Anas Leucopsis, Temm. Man. d'Orn. 2. 823. Anas Erythropus (mas), Linn.
Syst ...
Prideaux John Selby, 1833
9
Natural History: Or, Second Division of "The English ...
US BERKELEYA. BERNICLE GOOSE in □cutellum with 4, 6, or 8 points ;
abdomen with 7 distinct segments ; the first joint of the posterior tarsi iucrassate in
the male ; the wings have four posterior cells, and sometimes the indication of a
fifth.
10
Memoirs Read Before the Anthropological Society of London
Spur-winged goose. Common duck. Common goose. Chinese goose. Bernicle
goose. Pink-footed goose. Common goose. Common goose. Canada goose.
White-fronted goose. Pintail duck. Common duck. Muscovy duck. Sheldrake.
Pintail.
Anthropological Society of London, 1870