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*1S8. Chaulelasmus streperus (L ) Gadwall. 

 Very abundant. But few winter. 



*189. Mareca americana (Gin.) American Widgeon. 

 Abundant. 



190. Aix sponsa (L.) Summer-Duck. 

 Common. Ogden, September. (Allen.) 



191. Fulix marila (L.) Big Blackhead. 

 Common in fall. 



192. Fulix affinis (Ey ton). Little Blackhead. 

 Autumn-migrant. Utah Lake. (Capt. J. H. Simpson.) 



*193. Fulix collaris (Donovan). Eing-necked Duck. 

 Common. 



194. Aytliya ferina (L.), var. americana, Eyton. 

 Numerous in fall. 



195. Bucepliala clangula (L.), var. americana, Bon. Golcfen-eye. 

 Abundant in fall and winter. 



196-. Bucepliala islandica Gm. Barrow's Golden -eye. 



Perhaps not uncommon in fall and winter. A pair were taken in 

 Provo River December 1. 



197. Bucepliala albeola (L.) Butter-ball. 

 Very common in fall and winter. 



*198. Erismatura ruUda (Wils.) Ruddy-Duck. 

 Common. 



199. Mergus merganser, L. 7 var. americanus, Cass. Sheldrake. 



*200. Mergus serrator, L. Red-breasted Merganser. 

 Abundant. 



201. Lopliodytes cucullatus (L.) Hooded Merganser. 

 Common in fall. 



PELECANID^E (the Pelicans). 



*202. Pelecanus erytlirorliynclms (Gm.) American Pelican. 



Common upon the lakes. Although no longer breeding upon Great 

 Salt Lake, it undoubtedly does so within the limits of the Territory. 



PHALACROOORACID^E (the Cormorants). 



*203. Graculus dilophm (Sw.) Double-crested Cormorant; Black Shag. 

 Common at Salt Lake. 



