160 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. [22] 



610. Querquediiia cyanoptera (Vieill.). Cinnamon Teal. 



[582.] Western America, from the Columbia River 

 to Chili, Buenos Ayres, and Falklandlslands ; east 

 (occasionally) to Mississippi Valley. 



b. No. 84721. 9 ad. Stockton, California, April, 1879; L. Belding. 

 (See Group E of mounted birds.) 



611. TVettion crecca (Linn.). English Teal. [580.] Palsearctic 



region ; occasional in Eastern North America. 



612. I¥ettioocarolinensis(Gmel.). Green-winged Teal. [579.] 



Whole of North America. 



b. No. 71291. 2 ad. Madisonville, Ohio, March 4, 1877; F. W. 



Langdon. 

 (See also Group E of mounted birds.) 



613. Aix sponsa (Linn.). Wood Duck; Summer Duck. [587.] 



Whole of temperate North America; Cuba; acci- 

 dental in Europe. 



b. No. 84724. 5 ad. Mount Carmel, Illinois, October 14, 18(39; R. 



Ridgway. 

 (See also Group E of mounted birds.) 



614. Fulix marila (Linn.). Scaup Duck. [588.] North America, 



breeding northward; portions of Palaearcjtic region. 



615. Fulix affinis (Eyt.). Little Blackhead. [589.] North 



America, breeding in high latitudes. 



a. No. 84729. $ ad. Mount Carmel, Illinois, March 1(», 1875; R. 



Ridgway. 



b. No. 84727. $ ad. Florida (?); C. J. Maynard. 



616. Fulix collar is (Donov.). Ring-billed Blackhead ; Ring- 



neck. [590.] North America, breeding northward. 



a. No. 7453(5. $ ad. Northern Indiana; Cuvier Club, Cincinnati, 



Ohio. 



b. No. 74537. J ad. Northern Indiana; Cuvier Club, Cincinnati, 



Ohio. 



616.* Fuiigula rufiiia (Pall.). Rufous-crested Duck. Por- 

 tions of Pahearctic region ; accidental in Eastern 

 North America (Long Island Sound). 



617. iEthyia valBisneria (Wils.). Canvas-back. [592.] North 



America, breeding northward. 



a. No. 84732. £ ad. Mount Carmel, Illinois; March 10, 1875; C. W. 



Ridgway. 

 (See also Group E of mounted birds.) 



618. JEthyia americana (Eyt.)- Redhead. [591] North Amer- 



ica, breeding chiefly north of the United States, 

 (See Group E of mounted birds.) 



