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in the greater extent of white on the inner primaries and second- 

 aries. The same is the case in a female in breeding plumage in Mr. 

 Williamson's collection from Chantabun, Grant (Cat. Birds Brit. 

 Mas. xxvi (1898), pp. 512-514) has noted the same tendency in 

 birds from Burma and Luzon. 



Our men found this Grebe very common on a shallow pond 

 on the edge of a swamp near the coast, together with two species of 

 Parridae. 



B. MXr*i)?e*Ornrs' !erZX}l't ^'\i«^J^- I' S" ,^?''^"*- ^''««''=^» Malayenses. iii (Birds). 1905. 



r» ;""'^'^VV'? ^l"!** °?'^ I"''/'' ?Man*fa, 1882. F. Robinson and Kloss, Ibis, 1910-11. 



C. (iairdner, Journ. N. H. Soc. Siam, i, 1915. 



M. Robinson, Journ. F. M, S. Museums, v, 1915. 



C ()a ; r'R nf, H^'r T ^ ?.'*'*"*?'^; 1.882- P- Eol'inson and Kloss, Ibis, igioJll 



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