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A rare migrant. There are three museum records. October 21 In 

 November 25, the latter in Pratt County. 

 134a. Anas fulvigula ntaculosa — Mottled Duck. 



A rare migrant. One observed October (i. 

 135. Chaulehismns strcpcrus — Gadwall. 



A common migrant and rare summer resident. Probably a rare 

 winter resident. Five museum records between March 20 and 

 April 11, and one tor October 28; one also for February 22. 

 137. Marcca amcricanc. — Baldpate. 



A common migrant and rare summer resident. Kansas is within 

 the winter range. Museum records show migration between March 

 2 and April 18. 



139. Xettion caroli noise — Green-winged Teal. 



A common migrant and rare winter resident. Museum and fall 

 records show migration from March 2 to April 20. and from Oc- 

 tober 6 to November 19. There are records also for December and 

 February. 



140. Querqucduld (Zi.'«cors— Blue-winged Teal. 



A common migrant and occasional summer resident. Abundant 

 Held notes for the spring of 1917 show first observation March 30; 

 common April 6: still fairly common May 20. Seen in fall on Oc- 

 tober 6. 



141. Querqutdulii cyaiiuiitcrd — Cinnamon Teal. 



As a migrant, rare in eastern Kansas, common in western Kan- 

 sas. A specimen was taken in Rice County on April 24. There is 

 no other record of time of migration at hand. 



142. Sfjdtula clypeatd — Shoveller. 



A common migrant and rare summer resident. Kansas is within 

 the winter range. It was abundantly observed from March 15 to 

 May 7 and on October 28. 



143. Dafila oraia— Pintail! 



Migrant and winter resident. Twenty-four specimens in the mu- 

 seum were taken February 12 to April 23. mostly from vicin- 

 ity of Lawrence. They should return about October 1st and re- 

 main until the rivers freeze over. 



144. Aix sponsa — Wood Duck. 



Now nearly extinct. The museum contains five specimens, taken 

 between March 15 and May 9, and specimens also on October 17 

 and 24. 

 14ti. MdiUd d mcricdnd — Redhead. 



A common migrant, remaining but a short time, in both spring 

 and fall. Seven specimens were taken by the museum from March 

 6 to 28. In the fall they should return about October 1 and remain 

 but a short time. 

 147. Mdrila idlisinrria — Canvas-back. 



