324 MR. R. SWINHOE ON THE BIRDS OF CHINA. [June 23, 



376. AlX GALERICULATA, L. 



Found in the lakes of Central China and neighbourhood of Ningpo 

 in winter. Said to breed in Amoorland. 



377. Tadorna vulpanser, Linn. 



378. Casarca rutila, Pallas. 



379. Anas boschas, L. 



380. Anas pcecilorhyncha, Temm. 



381. Anas glocitans. Pall. 



382. Anas falcaria. Pall. 



383. Anas crecca, L. 



384. Anas querquedula, L. 



385. Anas strepera, L. ; Midd. Sib. Reise. 



386. Anas acuta, L. 



387. Anas penelope, L. 



388. Anas stelleri, Pall. (Midd. Sib. Reise). 



389. Anas clypeata, L. 



390. Anas spectabilis, L. (Midd. Sib. lieise). 



391. Anas histrionica, L. (von Schrenck). 



392. Anas clangula, L. 



393. fuligula marila, l. 



394. FuLiGTJLA CRisTATA, Leach. 



395. CEdemia nigra, L. (A. atra. Pall.). 



North and East Siberia (Pallas). Japan (Temminck). 



396. CEdemia Americana, Swainson, 



Shot by Captain Blakiston's party at Chinkiang, on the Yangtsze, 

 in winter. 



397. CEdemia fusca, L. 

 Amoorland (Midd.). 



398. Harelda glacialis, L. 

 Amoorland (Midd.). 



399. Phalacrocorax carbo, L. 



Graculus carbo, L. ; Cassin, Perry's Exped. ii. p. 239. * 



At Yeddo in April. 



I can find no special points of difference between my Amoy spe- 



