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Mareca americana Gmel. Baldpate. H.W. Rather abundant, 

 certain winters, fresh water ponds near Corona, often in large 

 flocks. W.M.P. PL II. Fig. 2. 



Nettion carolinense Gmel. Green-winged Teal. H.W. Abun- 

 dant some years, November to March. Always common. PI. II. 

 Fig. 3. 



Querquedula cyanoptera Vieil. Cinnamon Teal. Laguna Beach. 

 L.L.G., H.W. Fairly abundant early fall, less common in mid- 

 winter. Scattering pairs breed in marshes near Corona. W.M.P. 

 PI. II. Fig. 4. 



Spatula clypeata Linn. Shoveller. H.W. Abundant, fall and 

 winter Santa Ana river and ponds. W.M.P. PI. II. Fig. 5. 



Dafila aciila Linn. Pintail. H.W. Very abundant from Oct. 

 15 to Dec. 1, or later. Large flocks seen in spring, Corona, Santa 

 Ana river. W.M.P. PI. II. Fig. 6. 



Marila americana Eyt. Redhead. H.W. Occasionally taken 

 on fresh water ponds near Corona. W.M.P. PI. II. Fig. 7. 



Marila valisineria Wil. Canvas-back. H.W. Occasionally 

 taken on ponds near Corona. W.M.P. PI. II. Fig. 8. 



Marila in aril a Linn. Greater Scaup Duck. H.W. PI. II. Fig. 9. 



Marila collaris Donov. Ring-necked Duck. One taken Dec. 12, 

 1915, fresh water pond near Corona. (Recorded in Condor.) 

 W.M.P. 



Charitonetta albeola Linn. Buffle-head. Seen H.W. Rare, seen 

 once on pond near Corona. W.M.P. PI. II. Fig. 10. 



Oidemia deglandi Bonap. White-winged Scoter. H.W. PI. II. 

 Fig. 11. 



Erismatura jamaicensis Gmel. Ruddy Duck. Laguna Beach 

 Gardner. H.W. Common in small flocks, pairs or individuals, 

 fall and winter, fresh water ponds near Corona. W.M.P. PI. II. 

 Fig. 12. 



Dcndrocycjna bicolor Vieil. Fulvous Tree Duck. Claremont, 

 June 30, 1897. Illingsworth. PI. II. Fig. 13. 



Plegadis guarauna Linn. White-faced Glossy Ibis. Rather un- 

 common. In Oct., 1916, two birds seen on fresh water ponds near 

 Corona. W.M.P. 



