LIST OF BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
Gould, Vol. VIL, pi. 5 (pt. vi.), March 1st, 1842. Mathews, Vol. IV., pt. 1, pi. 202, Oct 
6th, 1914. 
Nettapus albipennis Gould, Birds Austr., pt. VI. (Vol. VII., text to pi. 5), March 1st, 1842: Moreton Bay, 
Queensland. 
Nettapus bicolor Lesson, Echo du Monde Savant, 11th year. No. 6, col. 127, July 21st, 1844; Queensland. Cj, 
Menegaux, Art. d'Omith., Lesson, p. 149, 1913. 
Chcni8cii8 coromandelianus 7nackayi Mathews, Austral Av. Rec., Vol. III., pt. 3, p. 56, April /th, 1916: Mackay, 
Queensland. 
Distribution. Queensland, northern New South W ales. 
178. CHENISCUS PULCHELLUS. GREEN GOOSE TEAL. 
Gould, Vol. VII., pi. 4 (pt. vi.), March 1st, 1842. Mathews, Vol. IV., pt. 1, pi. 203, Oct. 6th, 
1914. 
Nettapus pulehellus Goidd, Birds Austr., pt. VI. (Vol. VII., pi. 4), March 1st, 1842 : Port Essington, Northern 
Territory. 
Cheniscus pulehellus rogersi Mathews, Austral Av. Rec., Vol. III., pt. 3, p. 56, April 7th, 1916: Parry’s Creek, 
North-west Australia. 
Distribution. Tropical Northern Australia. (New Guinea, c/. Ibis, 1915 (Dec.) Suppl., p. 273.) 
CLXI. Genus CEREOPSIS . 
Cereopsis Latham, Index Ornith. Suppl., p. lxvii., after May 1801. Type (by monotypy): Cereopsis no r*. 
hollandicc Latham. 
179. CEREOPSIS NOV7EHOLLANDIA2. CAPE BARREN GOOSE. 
Gould, Vol. VIL, pi. 1 (pt. xxviii.), Sept. 1st, 1847. Mathews, Vol. IV., pt. 1, pi. 204, Oct. 6th, 
1914. 
Cereopsis n(ovaB)hollandiae Latham, Index Ornith. Suppl., p. lxvii., after May 1801: New South Wales=islands 
of Bass Straits. 
Cereopsis cinercus Vieillot, Nouv. Diet.. d'Hist. Nat., Vol. V., p. 516, Dec. 14th, 1S16. New name for C.nova- 
hollandicc. Latham. 
Anser griseus Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist., Vol. XXIII., p. 336, Sept. 5th, 1818 : Tasmania. 
Anas terrrc-leeuwin Bennett, Proc. Comm. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1830, p. 26, March 2nd, 1831 ; nom. nudum: 
Gardens Menag. Zool. Soc., p. 319, 1831 : Esperanco Bay, South-west Australia. 
Cereopsis australis Swainson, Classif. Birds, Vol. II., p. 366, July 1st, 1837. New name only. 
Cereopsis novcchollandicc georgi Mathews, Nov. Zool., Vol. XVIII., p. 446, Jan. 31st, 1912: Twin Peak Island, 
South-west Australia. 
Distribution. Islands of Bass Straits and oil South and South-west Australia. 
CLXU. Genus CHENONETTA. 
Chenonetta Brandt, Descr. Icon. Anim. Russ. Nov., Aves, fasc. i., p. 5, 183C. Type (by monotypy): Ana# 
jubata Latham. 
Chlamidochen “ Pr. B. 1854" Gray, Cat. Gen. Subgen. Birds, p. 122, Oct. 1855. In synonymy. 
Chlamydoclien Bonaparte, Comptes Rondus Acad. Sci. Paris, Vol. XLIIL, p. 648, 1856. (Oct.) Type (by 
monotypy) : Anas jubata Latham. 
180. CHENONETTA JUBATA. WOOD DUCK. 
Gould, Vol. VIL, pi. 3 (pt. xxi.), Dec. 1st, 1845. Mathews, Vol. IV., pt. r, pi. 205, Oct. 6th, 
1914. 
-4n«.s jubata Latham, Index Ornith. Suppl., p, lxix., 1801 after May : Now South Wales. 
Anser lophotus Brandt, Descr. Icon. Anim. Russ. Nov., Aves, fasc. i., p. 5, 1836 : New South Wales. 
Chenonetta jubata alexanderi Mathews, Austral Av. Rec., Vol. 111., pt. 3, p. 56, April 7th, 1916: North-west 
Australia. 
Distribution. Australia generally and Tasmania. 
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