318 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
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List of specimens. 
Original Museum 
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Fairer! || ninber |) noe | Locality. Date. Remarks. 
880 91402 gad. | Matsumoto, Shinshiu -..--- Dec. 21,1882 Iris reddish-brown; bill 
| dusky Real under 
mandible reddish; legs li- 
laceous. 
Anas zonorhyncha Swinhoe. Temm. et Schl. Faun. Japon., 1847, Aves, pl. lxxxii, 
p. 12€, as poécilorhyncha (hybrida): Swinhoe, ‘Ibis,’ 1874, p. 164: Blakiston 
and Pryer, Trans. As. Soc. Japan, Vol. X. Pt. I. 1882, p. 96. 
Found on Chiusenji Lake in August. 
List of specimens. 
Original Museum 
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sex cality D | ; 
number. |number. | °°*: Locality. ate. | Remarks. 
632 91454 | Qad. | Chiusenji Lake......-.-...- | Aug. 28, 1882 
PAL Pole io"! eee pl 
Aix galericulata (L.) Temm. et Schl. Faun. Japon., 1847, Aves, p. 127: Swinhoe, 
‘This,’ 1875, p. 457: Blakiston and Pryer, Trans. As. Soc. Japan, Vol. X. 
Pt. I. 1882, p. 97. 
Found in quite large flocks on the lakes in the interior, in autumn. 
They also frequent the paddies with Querquedula crecca. 
List of specimens. 
Original | Museum 
number. | number. | Sex. Locality. | Date. | Remarks. 
702 91453 g juv.| Tate-Yama, Shinshiu...... 
Oct. 19,1882 Iris black, with a narrow 
| margin of yellow; _ bill 
pinkish -lilac; nail horn 
color; tarsi and toes 
chrome. 
ON A COLLECTION OF SHELLS SENT FROW FLORIDA BY MR. HENRY 
HEVPHILE. 
By W. H. DALL. : 
The marine fauna of the American coast south from Cape Hatteras 
and thence to the Mexico-Texan border is at present less known than 
that of any other part of the coast of North America. Every contribu- 
tion* toward bettering our information possesses a certain value, even 
*In the preparation of this list the following publications have been consulted, 
beside others of a more generai nature : 
CATALOGUE OF THE MARINE SHELLS OF FLORIDA, by W. W. Calkins. [Ext. Dayen- 
port Acad. Nat. Sciences, 1878, pp. 252-252, with errata and two short supplementary 
lists. ] 
List OF THE MOLLUSCA obtained in South Carolina and Florida, principally in the 
