ORDER ANSERES. Al 
Quebec, and New Brunswick; winters from Aleutian Islands, British 
Columbia, Nevada, southern Nebraska, northern Indiana, western 
New York, and Rhode Island (casually Nova Scotia) south to south- 
ern Lower California, the West Indies, and Honduras; accidental 
in Hawaii, Bermuda, Greenland, and Great Britain. 
GENUS QUERQUEDULA OKEN. 
Querquedula OKEN, Isis, I, 1817, 1183. Type, by tautonymy, Anas circia 
Linn&=us = Anas querquedula LiInNmUs. 
Querquédula discors (LINN Us). Blue-winged Teal. [140.] 
Anas discors LinNmus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, 205. (Virginia or 
Carolina.) 
RanGE.— Western Hemisphere. Breeds from central British Co- 
lumbia, Great Slave Lake, central Ungava, and Newfoundland south 
to central Oregon, northern Nevada, northern New Mexico, central 
Missouri, southern Indiana, northern Ohio, western New York (occa- 
sionally Rhode Island), and Maine; winters from southern British 
Columbia, Arizona, southern Illinois, Maryland, and Delaware south 
to the West Indies and South America as far as Brazil and Chile; 
accidental in Bermuda and Europe. 
Querquedula cyanéptera (ViEILLOT). Cinnamon Teal. [141.] 
Anas cyanoptera Vir1tLtotT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., V, 1816, 104. 
(Rio de la Plata and Buenos Aires.) 
RancE.— North and South America. Breeds in North America 
from southern British Columbia, southwestern Alberta, southeastern 
Wyoming, and western Kansas south to northern Lower California, 
northern Chihuahua, southern New Mexico, and southwestern Texas; 
winters from southern California, central New Mexico, and southern 
Texas south to southern Lower California and central Mexico; cas- 
ual in Manitoba, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio, Nebraska, Missouri, 
Iowa, New York, Louisiana, and Florida. Occurs in South America 
from Peru and Brazil south to the Falkland Islands. 
