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Ducks of Cohaeset, Mass., 1860-92 
O.H.0. Boston, Mass. 
3. Mallard (132). Uncommon. Taken 
yearly, but in small numbers. 
0.& O.Vol.17, June,1892 p.90 
"Winter Bfrds in South-eastern Mass, 
Harry G. "White 
18. Mallard. Toleiably common, and 
occurs on tlie Cape every fall and winter. One 
was seen at Wood’s IIoll on December 9tli 
and three on January 3d. 
0.&O.V01.17, June, 1892 P« 80 
Auk, XII, July, 1896, p . 3 > ° 
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November 6 , 1894 , I shot two female Mallards (Anas bosekas ) ; they 
were in company with some Black Ducks (Anas obscura ), but seemed 
to feel out of place, keeping a little apart. 
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