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119. Dendrocycna javanica (Horsf.). 



Anas javanica, HorsBeld, Trans. Linn, Soc. xiii, 1821, p. 199 

 (Java). 



Dendrocycna javanica, A., p. 486 (Tavoy) ; D., p. 81 (Patelung); 

 F., p. 21 (Tiang) ; G., 15.'^ (Ratburi and Petchabuii) ; H., 

 pp. 89, 143 (liandon and Koh Samui) ; L., p. 93 (Ghirl)i). 



Common everywhere in the northern parts of the Peninsula. 



Casarca casarca (Linn.). 



Antis casarca, Linn., Syst. Nat. iii, 17G8, App., p. 224. 



Casarca rntila. A., p. 489 (Kolan Id., .south of Mergui). 



Tadorna casarca, 0. ii, p. 227. 



Tins sheldrake may possibly occm- in Lower Siam. It has 

 been seen by Davison in the Mergui Archipelago, though there are 

 no other records from Tenasserim, 



120. Querquedula querquedula (Linn.). 



Antis (jtierquedtda, Linn., Sy.st. Nat, i, 1766, p. 203 (Europe). 



Querquedida querquedula, G., p. 153 (Ratburi and Petchaburi) ; 

 I., p. 135 (Inner Gulf of Siam). 



Met with at times in the marshes on the Perak river, but, 

 like all ducks except the Wood-Duck and Tree-Teal, very rare in 

 the Peninsula. 



I. Gyldenstolpe, Kunijl. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. M. B.^kei-, .Tourn. N. H. Soc. Siam. iii. 1919. 



56, No. 2, 1916. 'ttrst part). 



J. Robinson. .lourn. F. M.S. Mus. vii. 1917 Baker. .Tourn X.H. Soc. Siam, in, 1919. 



K. Kloss. n)is, 1918. (second part). 



L. Robinson and Kloss, Journ. N.H. Soc. Siam, M.I. Bilker, Journ. N.H, Soc. Siam, iv. 1920. 



iii, 1C19. (third piirt). 



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