h)l — Glaucionetta clangula americana, Am. 
Golden-eye. 
Rare migrant. 
153 — Charitonetta albeola, Buille-head. 
Migrant, not rare 
LN’oce — ipecies 148, 149, 150 au 1153 luive been found breeding 
more or less commonly at Clear Lake, Cerro (fordo county, 
winch is believed to be the most southern record of their nesting. | 
167 — Ensmatura rubida, Ruddy Duck. 
A pair seen on Lake Edwards, May 5, 1893; male shot. 
169a — Chen hyperborea nivalis, Greatar Snow 
Goose. 
R re migrant, 
171a—A riser albifrons gambeli, American 
White-fronted Goose. 
Abundant migrant. Commonly called “Brant. v 
17*3—Brant,a canadensis, Canada Goose. 
Common migrant. Formerly a common breeder in this 
vicinity. A few isolated pairs occasionally nest at Goose 
Lake, Eagle Lake, and other suitable localities. 
173 — Branta bernicla, Brant. 
Migrant, very rare. 
180 — Olor Columbian us, Whistling Swan. 
Rare migrant. One shot near Forest City, April 6, 1894. 
Mounted one which was shot on Lake Edwards, March 24, ’96 
190 — Botaurus lentiginosis, American Bittern. 
Common summer resident. 
191 — Ardetta exilis. LeaH Bittern. 
Summer resident; not rare, though seldom seen. Found sev¬ 
eral nests in the rushes around edge of Skunk Lake. June 16, 
1894. 
191 — Ardea herodias. Great Blue Heron. 
Common during latter part of summer. 
201 — Ardea virescens, Green Heron. 
Common summer resident; nesting in low trees. 
