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197. Mareca americana, (Gm.). — Bald-pate; American Widgeon. 



The Widgeon is an abundant winter sojoiu^ner of tlie valleys, at whicli 

 time it occasionally visits tlie foot-hills. A pair were seen at Stockton 

 as late as May 28, 1878. 



198. Dafila acuta, (Liun.). — Sprig-tail; Pin-tail. 



The Sprig-tail is a common winter sojourner of the valleys. A pair 

 was observed on May 28, 1878, at Stockton. There was at that time a 

 slight rise in the river. Few, if any, breed here. 



199. Spatula clypeata, (Linn. ). — ShoveUer; Sj)oon-l)ill Duck. 



The Spoon-bill Duck is a common, though never abundant, sojourner 

 of the valleys in winter. It was not seen at Stockton after May 9 in the 

 spring of 1878, though it generally remains as long ajS any of the winter 

 ducks — in fact, is usually the last of them to leave. 



*200. Aix sponsa, (Linn.). — Summer Duck; Wood Duck. 



The Wood Duck is a common resident of Central California. I have 

 shot it in winter as high up as Murphy's. 



201. Fulix marila, (Linn.). — Scaup Duck; Greater Blaclc-head. 

 The Scaup Duck is a rather rare winter sojourner in the vaUeys. 



76652 I cf ad.| Stockton Apr. 1,1878 



202. Fulix afiinis, (Eyton) ? — Lesser Black-head. 



I am not certain in regard to this species, but think I have seen many 

 of them on the sloughs near Marysville in winter only. 



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the valleys in winter, and is at that time an occasional visitant to tli(' i 

 creeks and ponds in the foot-hills. A brood of young was noticed at 

 Stockton May 9, 1878. 



*194. Chaulelasmus streperus, (Linn.). — Gadicall. 



The Gadwall is a common constant resident of the valleys. Its fa vd i 

 ite haunts are the tule swamps, both in summer and winter. 



195. Nettion carolinensis, (Gm.). — Green-ivinged Teal. 



The Green-winged Teal is a common, sometimes abundant, winter 

 sojourner of the valleys, where it remains from about September 15 to 

 April 15. It is an occasional winter visitant to the foot-hills, as high as 

 Murphy's. 



*196. Querquedula cyanoptera, (Vieill.). — Cinnamon Teal. 



This Duck begins to arrive about March 1, and from about April 1 to 

 October is quite common in the tule marshes. A few remain as late as 

 October 15. 



