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a. Anas fulvigula fulvigula Ringway. Florida Duck. [134.] 
Anas obscura var. fulvigula Ripaway, Amer. Nat., VIII, Feb., 1874, 111. 
(St. John’s River, Florida.) 
RanGe.— Northwestern to southern Florida. 
b. Anas fulvigula macul6ésa Sennett. Mottled Duck. [134a.] 
Anas maculosa SENNETT, Auk, VI, July, 1889, 263. (Nueces Bay, near 
Corpus Christi, Texas.) 
RanaE.— South central United States. Resident in southern Texas and 
southern Louisiana; accidental in Kansas. 
GENUS CHAULELASMUS BonapParTE. 
Chaulelasmus BONAPARTE, Geog. & Comp. List, 1838, 56. Type, by 
monotypy, Anas strepera LINNXUS. 
Chaulelasmus stréperus (LINNxus). Gadwall. [135.] 
Anas strepera LinNmUus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 125. (Sweden.) 
RaNnGE.— Nearly cosmopolitan. In North America breeds from 
southern British Columbia, central Alberta, and central Keewatin 
south to southern California, southern Colorado, northern Nebraska, 
and southern Wisconsin; winters from southern British Columbia, 
Arizona, Arkansas, southern Illinois, and North Carolina south to 
southern Lower California, central Mexico (Jalisco), and Florida; 
accidental in Bermuda, Cuba, and Jamaica; rare in migration on the 
Atlantic coast of the Middle and New England States north to 
Newfoundland. 
GENUS MARECA STEPHENS. 
Mareca STEPHENS, General Zoology, XII, Pt. ii, 1824, 130. Type, by 
subs. desig., Mareca fistularis STEPHENS = Anas penelope LINNHUS 
(Eyton, 1838). 
Maréca penélope (LINN&us). European Widgeon. [136.] 
Anas penelope LinN=us, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 126. (Sweden.) 
RanGE.— Northern part of the Eastern Hemisphere. Occurs 
occasionally in winter and in migration from Wisconsin, Michigan, 
