134 Records of the Indian Museum, [Vou XVIII, 1919.) 
The two youngest birds of those above enumerated have the wing 
quills only just beginning to sprout. 
75. Netta rufina (Pall.). (1604). 
1905. Netta rufina, Cumming, op. cit., p. 608. 
9. No. 24833; Farrah Rud, Dec. 04. 
76. Nyroca ferina (Linn.). (1605). 
1905. Nyroca ferina, Cumming, op. cit., p. 698. 
7, No. 25465; Lab-i-Baring, 10.12.18. 
chee pe Asy: Oper - LO:L2U6, 
77, Glaucionetta clangula, Linn. (1610), 
1905. Clangula glaucton, Cumming, op. cit., p. 699. 
o. No. 24829; Hamun, Seistan, Dec. 04. 
In full breeding plumage. 
Stejneger has shown that we cannot use the generic name 
Glaucion for the Golden-eye and has substituted Glauctonetta in its 
place (Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. VIII, p. 409; 1885). 
78. Podiceps cristatus (Ijinn.). (1615). 
1905. Podiceps cristatus, Cumming, op. cit., p. 699. 
9. No. 24692; ? no date, adult. 
9." |, 24604; 2 no'date;quv. 
2. ,, 246935 ° no date, adult: 
79. Podiceps fluviatilis albipennis (Sharpe). (1617). 
1905. Podiceps albipennis, Cumming, of. cit., p. 699. 
o. No. 24835; Seistan, juv., no date. 
@. ,, 25486; Lab-i-Baring, 11.12.18., adult. 
[Very common among the reed-beds of the Hamun. N.A4.] 
