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Mr. E. C. Chubb on the Birds of 
*h. <J. Dec. 15, 1907. 
Specimen a was taken with a nest and five eggs. The 
latter are creamy white with numerous pin-point spots 
and a few larger spots, all of chocolate-colour. 
13. Eulica cristata. 
Falica cristata Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 270. 
a. July 8, 1907. 
14. PODICIPES CAPENSIS. 
Podiceps capensis Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 513. 
a. $ • Sept. 1, 1907. 
15. Stephanibyx coronatus. 
Stephanibyx coronatus Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. 
p. 355. 
Bather uncommon close to the town, although I saw a 
flock of about a dozen individuals on the road one evening; 
o 
towards the end of June. They rose with a whistling cry. 
16. CuRSORIUS TEMMINCKI. 
Cursorius temmincH Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 325. 
a. $ . June 1, 1907. 
*Z>. cf . June 10, 1908. 
17. Bhinoptilus chalcopterus. 
Rhinoptilus chalcopterus Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. 
p. 329. 
*a. ? . Nov. 26, 1907. 
18. (Edicnemus capensis. 
(Edicnemus capensis Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 315. 
a. ? . July 17, 1908. 
19. Glareola melanoptera. 
Glareola melanoptera Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 333. 
a. Jan. 11, 1908. 
This example is moulting into the adult plumage, but it 
still shews traces of that of the young bird. 
