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1832. Waterton, C. A Wigeon's [Mareca penelope] Nest in England. <[ Loudon's 

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1832. Yarrell, W. [On a hybrid between Anas (Cairina) moschata <? and A. domes- 



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1833. D[enson], J. A Duck that had strayed from Denmark (?) shot in Sussex. 

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1833. Fennell, J. Prideof Colour in the Black Swan [Cygnus atratus]. <^Loudon's 

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1833. Fennell, J. Enmity between the White Swan [Cygnus sp.] and the Black 

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1833. Hunter, P. A Pair of Ferruginous Ducks (Anas [Tadorua] rutila L.). <^ Lou- 

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 Occurrence near Oxford. 



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1833. Scouler, J. The Egyptian Goose (Anas [Chenalopex] ajgyptiaca). < Lou- 

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1833. Swainson, [W.] Swainsou I'lber die typischen V6gel der Anatidae, Fig. 

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