316 BRITISH BIRDS. 
As we previously stated, the eastern range of the Whinchat is probably 
the Ural; but the bird has an eastern representative in the Indian Whin- 
chat (Pratincola macrorhyncha). It differs from our bird by having a 
longer and somewhat more slender bill, is much larger, has very much 
more white on the tail, and the wing-formula is different. In the Com- 
mon Whinchat the second primary equals the fifth, but in the Indian 
bird it is equal to or longer than the seventh. 
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