QUERQUEDULA CAROLIXENSIS, GREEX-AVINGED TEAL. 565 



Eur. Yog. 18?3, 798.— Flem., Br. An. 124.— Brehm, V. D. 1831, 874.— Temm., 

 Man. ii, 1835, 840 ; iv, 1840, 532.— Keys. & Blas., Wirb. Eur. 1840, 84.— Naim.. 



land).— SwiNH., P. Z. S. 1863, 324.— Wright, Ibis, 1804, 155. 



Mareca pcnelope, Selby, Br. Orn. ii, 324. — Jen., Man. 1835, 236. — Bp., List, 1838, 56 ; 

 C. R. xlii, 1856, 650.— Macg., Man. ii, 1842, 174.— Gray, List B. Br. Mus. 1844, 

 133; Gen. of B. iii, 1849, 614 ; List Br. B. 1863, 191.— Reich., Syst. Av. 1«52, 

 ix.— Bd., B. N. a. 1858, 784.-S\viNn., Ibis, 1861, 345.— Jerd., B. Ind. iii, 1864, 

 804.— Degl.-Gerbe, Orn. Eur. 1867, 512.— Coues, Pr. Ess, Inst, v, 1868, 299 

 (New England).— Coues, Key, 1872, 268. 



Anas Tcayolka, Gm., Syst. Nat. i, 1788, 527.— Brehm, V. D. 872. 



Mareca fistularis, Steph., G. Z. xii, pt. ii, 1824, 131, pi. 50.— Eyt., Mon. Anat. 1838, 118. 



Anas fiatularis, Brehm, Y. D. 874. 



QUEEQUEDULA CAKOLTXEXSIS, (Gm.) Steph. 



Green-winged Teal. 



Anas crecca, var., Forst., Philos. Tr. Ixii, 1772, 383, 419. 



Anas (Boschas) crecca, var.. Sw. & Rich., F. B. A. ii, 1831, 443. — Nutt., Man. ii, 1834, 400. 



Anus crecca, Wii.s., Am. Orn. viii, Ir'U. 101, pi. 60, f. 1.— Bp., Obs. Wils. 1825, No. 263; 

 Syu. 1828, 386.— AUD., Orn. Biog. iii, 1835, 218 ; v, 1839, 616, pi. 228. 



Anas carolincnsis, Gm., Syst. Nat. i, 1788, 533. — Lath., lud. Orn. ii, 1790, 874.— Arn., 

 Syn. 1839, 281 ; B. Am. vi, 1843, 281, pi. 392.— GiR., B. L. I. 1844, 314.— DeKay, 

 N. Y. Zool. ii, 1844, 340.— Lemr., Av. Cub. 1850, 114.— Reinh., Yid. Med. 1>5;J, 

 (1854) 84; Ibis, iii, 1861, 13 (Greenland).— Maxim., J. f. O. vii, 1859, 172.— 

 Trippe, Pr. Ess. Inst, vi, 1871, 119 (Minnesota). 



Querqiiedula carolinensis, Steph., Shaw's Gen. Zool. xii, 1824, 128. — Eyt., Mon. Anat. 

 1838.— Bp., List, 1838, 57 ; C. R. 1856, 650.— Gray, Cat. B. Br. Mus. 1844, l:;7 ; 

 Gen. of B. iii, 1849, 616. — Bd., Stansbury's Rep. 1852, 322. — Woodh., Sitgr. Rep. 

 1853, 103.— Cass., U. S. N. Astr. Exp. 18.58, 342.— Newc, P. R. R. Rep. vN 1-.-.7, 

 102.— Heerm., ibid. x. 1859, pt. vi, 69.— Scl., P. Z. S. 1859, 237, 369 ; l^m, 254.— 

 SCL. & Salv., Ibis, i, 18.59, 231.— Coues, Key, 1872, 287. 



Nettion carolinensis, Bd.. B. N. A. 18.58, 777; Mex. B. Surv. ii, pt. ii. Birds, 26.— CooP. .V 

 Suck., N. H. \Yash. Ter. 1860, 2.^4.— Coues, Pr. A. N. S. Phila. 1861, 208 (Labra- 

 dor).— Hayd., Rep. 1862, 175.— Moore, P. Z. S. 1859, 65 (Honduras).- Cab., 

 J. f. O. V, 1857, 229 (Cuba).— Ross, Canad. Nat. 1862.— Blak., Ibis, 1862, 9 ; 1863, 

 146.— Bry., Pr. Bost. Soc. vii, 1859 (Bahamas).- Scl., P. Z. S. 1860, 254 

 (Orizaba).— Coues, Pr. Phila. Acad. 1866, 98 (Arizona).— Dress., Ibis, 1866, 43 

 (Texas).— GuNDL., Cat. Av. Cub. 1866, 389.— Brown, Ibis, 1868, 426.— Dall &. 

 Bann., Tr. Chic. Acad, i, 1869, 297 (Alaska, breeding).— Stev., U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 Ter. 1870, 466 (Wyoming).- Allen, Bull. M. C. Z. iii, 1872, 183 (Kansas and 

 Utah).— Trippe, Pr. Bost. Soc. xv, 1872, 241 (Iowa).— Aiken, ibid. 210 (Colo- 

 rado ; and of late American writers generally. 



Anas americana, Yieill., Euc. Meth. 1823, 155. 



QnerriHcdiila americana, MuR., Edinb. New Philos. Journ. v, 1859, 230. 



" A «a.s sijlratica, Yieill. ?" ( (rrai/.) 



Hab. — The whole of North America. Greenland. Mexico. Cuba. South to Hon- 

 duras. Breeds from the northern border of the United States northward. 



Lisl of specimens. 



Rosebud. 

 do . 



Deer Creek 



Sept. 10, 1860 

 Oct. 20, 1860 

 do 



G. H. Trook.. 

 Dr. Hines. .. . 

 F.Y. Hayden. 

 do 



7..50 



6.(10 ! 

 8.00 ! 



Lieutenant Warren's Exjy^ition. — 5461, Blackfoot Country; 5462, Big Bend, Missotiri 

 River. 



Later Ex2)ediiions.—:y987ii-80, 60842-^50, various Wyoming localities ; 61112-15, Green 

 River. 



The Greon-wingod Teal enters the IMissonri region from the north 

 in Angiist, among the earlie.st arrivals of the water-fowl, and soon 

 becomes cxtrcincly almiidant over all tht' ])ools and watcr-conrses. It 

 may bret.'d in Northern Dakota, but 1 have not satisfied myself of the 



