624 CLASS AVES. 



Marked with narrow blackish stripes ; the head red, 

 and a green band at the corner of the eyes, bor- 

 dered with two whitish Unes, &c. The capsule is 

 pear-shaped. 



White-faced Duck, An. Discors, Enl. 966, 403. 



Back, brown, transversely waved with grey lines ; 

 lower part of neck before, breast, and belly, pale- 

 rufous, marked with dusky spots ; vent, black ; 

 wing-coverts, blue ; wings with a white band. Ame- 

 rica. Wils. Am. Orn, viii. t. 68, f. 4. 



Manilla Teal, An. Ma7iillensis, Son. 1 Voy. 55. 



Upper parts and sides of head and throat, white; 

 neck, brown ; wing-coverts, reddish-brown ; back, 

 yellow ; the feathers black-margined ; beneath, white. 

 Manilla. 



We merely refer to many others which have been 

 named : — Supercilious DucJc, A. Superciliosa, Gmel. 

 New Zealand. Georgian Duck, Anas Georgica, 

 Gmel. South Georgia. — Crested Duck, Anas Cris- 

 tata, Gmel. Staaten Land. — Backal Teal, Anas 

 Formosa, Gmel. China. — Hind Teal, Anas Hina, 

 Gmel. China. — Mexican Duck, Anas Novcb His- 

 panice, Gmel. Mexico. — Black-tailed Duck, Anas 

 Melanura, Gmel. — Mareca Duck, Anas Brasilien- 

 sis, Gmel. — Cape Wigeon, Lath., Anas Capensis, 

 Gmel. — Anas Bicolor, Cyanoptera, Cyanirostris, 

 Flavirostris, Epicuteri, Jaspedea, Tssitzichoa, Ver- 

 sicolor, Kalmani, Platalea, Ruhirostris, Spini- 

 cauda, and Torquata, Vieillot. — Falcated Duck, 

 Anas Falcaria, Gmel. Pen. Arct. Zool. t. 20. Siberia. 

 — Brown Duck, Lath., Anas Fuscescens, Gm. New- 

 foundland. 



