CHAP. 66.—THE PELICAN.
The pelican is similar in appearance to the swan, and it
would be thought that there was no difference between them
whatever, were it not for the fact that under the throat there
is a sort of second crop, as it were. It is in this that the everinsatiate animal stows everything away, so much so, that the
capacity of this pouch is quite astonishing. After having
finished its search for prey, it discharges bit by bit what it has
thus stowed away, and reconveys it by a sort of ruminating
process into its real stomach. The part of Gallia that lies
nearest to the Northern Ocean produces this bird.