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174. Nettion Carolinensis, Bd — Green- winged Teal. 

 115. Querquedula discors, Steph. — Blue-winged " 



176. Spatula clypeata, Boie.— Spoonbill. 



177. Chaulelasmus streperus, Gray — Gadwall; Gray Duck. 



178. Mareca Americana, Steph. — Baldpate; Widgeon. 



179. Aix spoasa, Boie. — Wood Duck. 



Sub Family Fuligulinae. 



180. Fulix marila, Bd. — Scaup Duck 



1*1. " collaris, Bd. — Ring-necked Duck. 



182. Aythya Americana, Bon.— Red head. 



183. " vallisneria, Bon. — Canvas-back. 



184. Bucephala Americana, Bd. — Golden Eye; Whistle Wing. 



185. " albeola, Bd.— Butter Ball. 



186. Harelda glacialis, Leach. — Old Wife. 



187. Oidemia biinaculata, Bd. — Huron Scoter. 



Sub- Family Erismaturinae. 



188. Erismatura rubida, Bonap — Ruddy Duck. 



Sub-Family Merginae. 



189. Mergus Americanus, Cassin. — Sheldrake. 



190. " serrator, Linn. — Red-breasted Merganser. 



191. Lophodytes cucullatus, Reich. — Hooded " 



SUB-ORDER GAVIAB. 



FAMILY LAFIDAE. 



Sub-Family Larinae. 



192. Larus glaucus, Brunn. — Glaucous Gull. 



193. " argentatus, Brunn. — Herring " 



*10. B. Swainsoni. I am indebted to my friend Dr. Daniel Clark, of Flint, for an opportunity 

 of examining a specimen of this rare buzzard, which was shot in Genesee county last 

 summer, and is now preserved in the museum of the Flint Scientific Institute. 



»41.a Sayornis Sayns, Bd. On the authority of Rev. Charles Fox, who shot a specimen at 

 Owosso, Shiawassee county, July, 1853 The species in the catalogue marked ' a> were 

 obtained at Gross Isle, Wayne Co., by Prof. Fox, and are given on his authority. 



*167. G. galeata. This gallinule is frequently seen in the southern parts of the State. I have 

 seen several specimens as far north as Saginaw Bay, and am informed by Mr. John 

 Sharp, at the Saginaw Light-house, that it breeds in the marshes at the mouth of Sagi- 

 naw River. 



