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the Malay Peninsula, has the smallest crest : then come progressively 



D. p. malayensis, with range as above, and farther northwards, 



D. p. paradiseus extending from Central Tenasserim eastwards to 



Annam ; the doubtfully distinct D. p. rangoonensis occurs in the 



southern half of Burma, and to the east in the same latitudes is 



found D. p. johni in Hainan : largest crested of all is D. p. grandis. 



from Nepal to Yunnan. 



The same thing happens in India, where D. p. malabaricus 



has a smaller crest than grandis, and D. p. ceylonensis one smaller 



still. 



Hp 17. Passer montanus malaccensis. 



Passer montanus malaccensis Dubois, Faun. Yert. de la Belgique, 



Oiseaux, I, 1887, p. 574 (Malacca). 

 H, 2 ?. "Iris pale brown, bill blackish brown, feet pale 

 brown". Total length, 6 125 ; $ 130,125. Wing, tf 67; 9, 63, 67 mm 



Vol. IV, No. 2, 1920. 



