53. QUBRQUEDULA CRECCA, .. .. .. ». . cai! MolgNoPE OVE 
TEAL. 
Common, resident, breeds everywhere. 
304. QUERQUEDULA CIRCIA jauta, hovered « - Vols Vo Pi xvid 
GARGANEY. 
A spring and autumn migrant, occasionally remaining in the 
summer to breed. 
Genus Daria. 
Formed for the reception of our well-known Pin-tailed and two 
or three South-American species of elegantly formed Ducks. 
335, DAPILA ACUTA siivandle tas heheh wot VOlyiedel seater iS 
Pin-tTaILED Duck. 
A winter visitant, arriving in sufficient numbers to be regarded 
as common. 
Genus CHAULELASMUS. 
The bird characterized under this term is almost the sole type of 
the genus. 
336. CHAULHEASMUS STREPERA °'))9".'. 15 "4 Vol, V. Pl, Aa 
GADWALL. 
A somewhat rare winter visitant. 
Genus Nyroca. 
In Britain there are two species of this genus; in North America 
there are others, and others again in Australia. 
S37 INYROGAWRERINA “< co dont acccédileceuw' hwo Ok eee 
PocHARD. 
A winter visitant, frequently taken in our decoys, and the flesh 
held in some esteem as representing the celebrated Canvas-backed 
Duck of America. 
338; NyROCA LEUCOPHTHALMOS .. .. .. .. -. .. © Volo Vs Pl Re 
Wuirr-ryep or Ferrvernovs Duck. 
_ A spring visitor, almost exclusively so in England, but unknown 
in Ireland. 
Genus Branta. 
A fine form, the native country of which is Kastern Europe and 
India. 
