ANNOTATED LIST. 9 
August 21 to May 22. 
32. Merganser americanus (Cass.). 
February 20 to May 2. 
33. Merganser serrator (Linn.). Footnote: Rand. Notes, 
Vol. II, No. 3, page 23 read No. 4, page 34. 
to May 19. 
34. Lophodytes cucullatus (Linn.). 
October to -—— 
35. Anas boscas Linn. 
October to 
36. Anas obscura Gmel.—A rather uncommon summer 
resident. 
37. Anas obscura rubripes Brewst. ReEpD-LEGGED BLACK 
Ducx.—A common winter visitant, especially along the coast. 
October to May 22. 
38. Chaulelasmus streperus (Linn.). 
October 8 to May 4. 
39. Mareca americana (Gmel.). 
40. Nettion carolinense (Gmel.). 
September 2 to November 7 (December 30) March. 
41. Querquedula discors (Linn.). 
August 27 to November s.. 
42. Spatula clypeata (Linn.). Formerly not uncommon at 
Easton’s pond, Newport. 
October 2 to 28. 
43. Dafila acuta (Linn.). 
44. A£x sponsa (Linn.). 
to November rr. 
45. Nyroca* americana (Eyt.). 
October 8 to February 3. 
46. Nyroca vallisneria (Wails.). 
to November 16. April. 
47. Nyroca marila (Linn.). 
October 1 to May 1. ( July 19, 1900 —cripple.) 
48. Nyroca affinis (Eyt.). 
to November 5. 
* By the application of the A.O. U. canons Myroca must stand before 
Aythya. 
