BIRDS OF WESTERN NEW YORK. 7 
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143. Pinrain. Dafla acuta. Migrant, common. 
144. Woop Duck. Ax sponsa. Migrates in isolated couples; a 
few staying to breed in suitable localities. 
146. RepHEap. Aythya americana. Common migrant on the Lakes. 
Have often seen them in the Rocnester markets, brought in from Lake 
Ontario. Rare inland. 
147. CANvVas-BACK. Aythya vallisneria. Rare migrant. 
148. AMERICAN Scaup Duck. <Aythya marila nearctica. Migrant. 
“14g. Lesser Scaup Duck. aythya afints. Migrant. May possi- 
bly breed as I have found them here in May. 
150. RING-NECKED Duck. Aythyva collaris. Migrant. Common on 
Lake Ontario. 
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151. AMERICAN GOLDEN-EVE. Glaucionetta clangula. Rare migrant. 
One taken at Chil, in October, 1893. 
153. Burrigurap. Charitonctta albvola. Migrant. Seen in couples. 
154. Onp-sguaw. Clangulu hvemalis. Migrant, chiefly confined to 
the lake. 
167. Ruppy Duck. £rismatura rubida. Raremigrant. One shot 
in April, 1891, at Chili, Monroe Co. 
172. Canapa Goose. Branta canadensis. Common migrant. 
Lf 172a. Hurcuin’s Goose. Branta canadensis hutchinsit. Probably 
more common than generally supposed. Migrating in company with 
the Canada Goose. Mr. Newell Beckwith, of Gaines, Orleans Co., 
has a specimen taken there about 1888. 
180. WHISTLING SWAN. Olor columbianus. Rare Migrant. One 
taken near Medina, Orleans Co., in the spring of 1886. 
Order HERODIONES. Herons, Ibisis, etc. 
Family IBIDID 4.—Ibises. 
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“186. Guossy Inis. Plegadis autumnalis. A rare straggler. One 
taken in Tonawanda Swamp and brought to Mr. George H. Hedley of 
Medina. 
Family ARDEIDA.—Herons. 
190. AMERICRN Birrern. Botaurus lentiginosus. Summer resident. 
Breeding in suitable marshes. 
