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28. Anas rubripes (Brewster)- Black Duck. Migratory; occasional. 

 Recorded by Doctor Snow as "very rare." This duck has been collected 

 in Douglas county — one specimen a year in 1899, 1901 and 1903, and in 

 Pratt county in 1910. These specimens are in the University Museum. 

 A specimen classified as Red-legged Black Duck by Mr. G. C. Rinker, of 

 Hamilton, Greenwood county, Kansas, was collected by a friend of his, 

 February 17, 1911, and loaned to the museum by him. Anas rubripes 

 tristis is considered only in the hypothetical by the A. O. U. check list. 

 The dried condition of the mounted specimen made absolute identification 

 impossible by the museum systematists. 



29. Anas fulvigula maculosa (Sennett). Mottled Duck. Migratory; 

 rare. 



30. Chaulelasmus streperus (Linn.). Gadwell. A rare summer resi- 

 dent; a common migrant. 



31. Mareca americana (Gmel.). Baldpate. A rare summer resident; 

 a common migrant. 



32. Nettion carolinensis (Gmel.). Green-winged Teal. An abundant 

 migrant; an occasional winter sojourner. 



33. Querquedula discors (Linn.). Blue-winged Teal. An occasional 

 summer resident; abimdant in migration. 



34. Querquedula cyanoptera (Vieill.). Cinnamon Teal. Migratory; 

 rare in the eastern part of the state, not uncommon in the western part. 

 Recorded as rare by Doctor Snow. • 



35. Spatula clypeata (Linn.). Shoveller. A rare summer resident; 

 a common migrant. 



36. Dafila acuta (Linn.). Pintail. Migratory; rare. 



37. Aix sponsa (Linn.). Wood Duck. Summer resident; once common. 



38. Marila americana (Eyton). Redhead. Migratory; common. 



39. Marila valisineria (Wils.). Canvasback. Migratory; usually 

 common. 



40. Marila marila (Linn.). Scaup Duck. Migratory; rare. 



41. Marila affinis (Eyton). Lesser Scaup Duck. Migratory; not 

 common. 



42. Marila collaris (Donov.). Ring-necked Duck. Migratory; once 

 common. 



43. Clangula clangula americana (Bonap.). Golden-eye. Migratory; 

 rare. 



44. Clangula islandica (Gmelin). Barrow's Golden-eye. This is a 

 new species for the state. Doctor Snow did not include it in any of his 

 lists, and according to the A. O. U. check list, Nebraska is the farthest 

 south record for this species. Two were collected in Douglas county 

 December 11, 1903, by Mr. Crow; one in Leavenworth county March 10, 

 1904, by Mr. Sheen; and two at Lake View, March 27, 1909, by L. L. 

 Dyche, jr. These are mounted in the LTniversity Museum. 



45. Charitonetta albeola (Linn.). Buffle-head. Migratory; common. 



46. Harelda hyemalis (Linn.). Old squaw. Migratory; very rare. 

 Quoting from Doctor Snow's catalogue: "This species is new to our fauna. 

 Its capture was communicated to me by my friend. Dr. R. Matthews, of 

 Wichita. The specimen is in his collection. It was captured by Dr. J. W. 



