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2001. 1 Dry 1 Dry 1 Dry 1 Dry 1 Dry 1 Dry 1 Dry 1 Dry 1 Dry 1 Dry 1 Dry [[end page]] [[start page]] 1791. [[male sign]] Large Eider. July 2. 1868. Eye Black. Canal near Redoubt. R. Am. W.H. Dall 1792. [[female sign]] Large Eider. July 2. 1868. Eye black. Canal near Redoubt R. Am. W.H. Dall. 1793. [[female sign]] Large Eider July 2. 1868. Eye black. Canal near Redoubt. R. Am. W.H. Dall 1794. [[female sign]] Lampronetta Fischeri July 2. 68. Eye blk Canal near Redoubt R. Am. W.H. Dall 1795.[[female sign]] Lampronetta Fischeri July 2. 68. Eye blk Canal near Redoubt R. Am. W.H. Dall 1796.[[female sign]] Lampronetta Fischeri July 2. 68. Canal near Redoubt R. Am. W.H. Dall 1797. [[female sign]] small gull. July 2. Eye black. Canal near Redoubt. R. A. W.H. Dall 1798.[[female sign]] small gull. July 2. Eye black. Canal near Redoubt. R. A. W.H. Dall 1799. Seal bird. Arctic Ocean, an Indian skin brought from Kotzebue Sound by Isaac Koliak. W.H. Dall 1800. Small ladle made by the Premoska on the Youkon. W. H. Dall 1801. ditto made by the Premoska on the Youkon R. R. A. W.H. Dall
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Lampronetta Fischeri is now Somateria fischeri, the spectacled eider.