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Range. — The Bahamas, Haiti, Porto Rico, some of the Lesser Antilles, the 

 Guianas, and northern Brazil. Casual in Florida (Cape Canaveral, March, 

 1912), 1 Wisconsin, and Cuba. [A closely allied race occurs in southern South 

 America.] 



Genus EUNETTA Bonaparte. 



Eunetta Bonaparte, Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. (Paris), XIII, No. 13 

 (for Sept. 29), 1856, 650. Type, by monotypy. Anas falcata Georgi. 



• Eunetta falcata (Georgi). Falcated Teal. [137.1.] 



Anas falcata Georgi, Bemerk. Reise Russ. Reichs, I, 1775 167. (Baikal 

 region, Siberia.) 



Range. — Breeds in eastern Siberia from the Yenisei River to Kamchatka, 

 the Kurile Islands, and northern Japan south to the Mongolian border. 

 Winters in southeastern Asia. Casual in Sweden, Hungary, and Bohemia, and 

 on St. George Island, Pribilof Islands (April 18, 1917).^ 



Genus NETTION Kaup. 



Netlion Kaup, Skizz. Entw.-Gesch. Eur. Thierw., 1829, 95. Type, by 

 monotypy, Anas crecca Linnaeus. 



• Nettion crecca (Linnaeus). European Teal. [138.] 



Anas Crecca Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1, 1758, 126. (in Europae aquis 

 dulcibus = Sweden.) 



Range. — Breeds in Iceland, the British Isles, Europe, and Asia, from lat. 70° 

 to the Mediterranean, the Azores, Mongolia, and the Amur Valley, east through 

 the Kurile and the Aleutian islands, to Unalaska. Winters south to the Canary 

 Islands, Ethiopia, India, Japan, and the Philippines. Apparently resident in 

 the Aleutian Islands. Casual or accidental in Greenland, Labrador, Nova 

 Scotia, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Ohio, New York, New Jersey, Vir- 

 ginia, and North Carolina. 



Nettion carolinense (Gmelin). Green-winged Teal. [139.] 



Anas carolinensis Gmelin, Syst. Nat., I, Pt. ii, 1789, 533. Based on the 

 American Teal Pennant, Arct. Zool., II, 569. (in America a Carolina 

 ad sinum Hudsonis = South Carolina.) 



Range. — Breeds from northern Alaska, northern Mackenzie, Great Slave 

 Lake, northern Manitoba, James Bay, and southern Ungava peninsula 

 south to central California, northern Nevada, northern Utah, northern New 

 Mexico, northern Nebraska, southern Minnesota, northern Michigan, south- 



1 Brooks, Auk, XXX, 1913, 110. 



2 Hanna, Auk, XXXVII, 1920, 250. 



