538 ANAS PENELOPE.—A. ANGUSTIROSTRIS. 
[§ 5535. One.—Loch Garry, Inverness-shire, 25 May, 1854. 
From Mr. Southwell. 
Hewitson, ‘Eggs of British Birds,’ ed. 3, pl. exiv. fig. 3. 
Taken, as Mr. Southwell wrote, by Mr. D. C. Burlinghem, who is saic¢ 
(Trans. Norf. and Norw. Nat. Soc. vii. p. 421) to have found this bin 
breeding in Glen Garry, just ten years before, in 1844. This specimen was 
figured by Mr. Hewitson as above. ] 
[§ 5536. Zwo— Loch Garry, 2 June, 1855. “T. 5.” From 
Mr. Southwell, 1856. 
Taken by Mr. Southwell himself, acting on Mr. Burlingham’s information, 
from different nests. | 
[§ 5537. Sca—Glen Luine, Ross-shire, 1872. From Mr. 
Edward Hargitt. 
Mr. Hargitt wrote to me, 6 October, 1872 :—“I promised to send you a few 
Scotch specimens of the eggs of Anas penelope. I have only received this 
nest of six this season.... The particulars are enclosed in the box.” The 
particulars only add to what is given above the name of the gamekeeper who 
took the eggs—Alexander MacDonald. } 
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ANAS AMERICANA, Gmelin. 
AMERICAN WIGEON. 
[§ 5538. Two.—Fort Yukon, June, 1861. From the Smith- 
sonian Institution, through Professor Baird, 1863. 
Prof Baird’s note is: “R. Kennicott. Parent shot.’”’ The Smithsonian 
number is 6584. (Cf. § 5743.) ] 
ANAS ANGUSTIROSTRIS, Ménétries. 
MARBLED DUCK. 
[§ 5539. Zwo—* Siberia.” From Herr Dode, 1871. 
The information promised concerning these eggs was not supplied, but 
Herr Dode forwarded another to Mr. Dresser, saying that it was procured on 
the Caspian Sea (Dresser, B. Eur. vi. p. 483).] 
