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mens are now in the Bureau of Science collection, Nos. 13326 
and 13327. The male was only slightly wounded, and a photo- 
graph shows the bird in a somewhat unnatural attitude. Other 
individuals of this species were seen in the same locality. There 
is also a mounted specimen in the zoological laboratory of the 
College of Liberal Arts, which was collected near Fort William 
McKinley. 
Fig. 1 . Francolinus pintadeavus (Scopoli) ; generic details, X 1. 
On June 6, 1921, a nest containing five slightly incubated eggs 
was found near Balagbag. The parent birds were collected with 
this set. The eggs measure in millimeters: 36.7 by 31.3, 38.4 
by 30.7, 37.5 by 30.5, 37.7 by 31.0, 36.6 by 30.0. Three days later 
another nest, containing three slightly incubated eggs, was found 
in the same locality. These eggs measure in millimeters: 38.0 
by 31.3, 39.6 by 31.1, 39.0 by 30.7. A few days later a third nest 
was found. The nest in each case was on the ground in a thick 
bunch of grass about a meter high. 
