ACCIDENTAL. 215 



The single specimen for Ohio, according to Oliver Davie, 

 in the above reference, "is now in the possession of Dr. 

 Renshaw, of Sugar Grove, Ohio, and was taken by Mr, 

 Emmet Adcock, in Fairfield county, Ohio, in the spring of 

 1880." 



Order ANSERES. Ducks, Geese, Swans. 

 Subfamily Anatin^. 



4. (136.) Mareca PENELOPE (Linn.). — . 



Widgeon. 



Synonyms; Anas penelope. 



European Widgeon. 

 Jones, The Wilson Bulletin, 1902, 71. 



The specimen here recorded was captured on the Lick- 

 ing reservoir, March 29, 1902, by Mr. Peter Hayden, of 

 Columbus. The specimen was given to Mr. Irving A. 

 Field who mounted it for the museum of Dennison Univer- 

 sity, Granville, Ohio, who reported this and another speci- 

 men captured there April 1. 



Accidental from the east. 



5. (141.) Qurquedula cyanoptera (Vieill.). — . 



Cinnamon Teal. 



Synonyms: Anas cyanoptera. 



Davie, Nests and Eggs of N. Am. Birds, 1898, 81. 



"On the 4th of April, 1895, a fine male of this species was 



killed at the Licking county reservoir, by William 



Harlow." The specimen is now in Mr. Davie's private 

 collection. 



A wanderer from the west. 



Order HERODIONES. Bitterns, Herons, Storks, 

 Ibises, Egrets. 



Suborder IBIDES. Spoonbills and Ibises. 



Family Ibidid^. Ibises. 



A single species of this family rarely wanders north to 

 Ohio. 



