242 VISCOUNT WALDEN ON THE BIRDS 
ANSERES. 
ANATID. 
ANATIN&. 
QuERQUEDULA, Stephens. 
201. * QUERQUEDULA MULTICOLOR. 
La petite Sarcelle de Visle de Lucon, Sonn, Voy. Nouv. Guin. p. 91, pl. 55. 
Sterna multicolor, Scopoli, Del. Fl. Faun. Insubr. ii. p. 92, no. 74 (1786), ex Sonn. 
Anas manillensis, Gm. 8. N. i. p. 528, no. 91 (1788), ex Sonn.; Eyton, Monogr. Anatidz, p. 125. 
Mr. Eyton (J. ¢), without hesitation, identifies Manilla (?) examples in Lord Derby’s 
collection and his own with Sonnerat’s Luzon Teal, adding that it is allied to Q. formosa. 
Professor Schlegel (Mus. Pays-Bas, Anseres, p. 77) identifies, with doubt, Sonnerat’s 
species with the Australian Nettapus pulchellus, Gould. 
Anas, Linneeus. 
202. * ANAS LUZONICA. 
Anas luzonica, Fraser, P. Z.S. 1839, p. 118, “ Luzon;” Zool. Typica, pl. 67; v. Martens, J. f. O. 
1866, p. 30, no. 189. 
Hab. Luzon (Cuming, Jagor). 
Anas boschas is stated by Dr. Pickering (Cassin, Un. St. Expl. Exped. p. 340) to be 
raised in immense numbers at the Philippine Islands, but to be undoubtedly of Malay 
introduction. I do not, therefore, enumerate it as an indigenous species; but there is 
no good reason to doubt the probability of its being also a wild winter Duck in the 
Archipelago. 
DENDROCYGNA, Swainson. 
203. DENDROCYGNA VAGANS. 
Dendrocygna vagans, Kyton, MS.; Fraser, Zool. Typica, pl. 68, “ Manilla” (1849); Walden, Tr. 
Zool. Soc. viii. p. 102; v. Martens, J. f. O. 1866, p. 30, no. 190; v. Pelzeln, Reise ‘ Novara,’ 
Vog. p. 137. 
Hab. Manilla (Cuming); island of Samar (Jagor). 
