3. ANTHTTS. 



591 



Eliasia hills, extending into Moupin and Kansu in China ; vrintering 

 in the plains of India. 



a. Ad. hiem. sk. 



b,c. c? ; d, e. 2 ad. 



aestiv. sk. 

 f. 5 iid. sestiv. sk. 

 (J. S ad. ffistiv. sk. 

 h, i. cJ 5 ad. sestiv. 



sk. 

 k. Ad. aestiv. sk. 

 I. Ad. aestiv. sk. 

 m. S ad. aestiv. sk. 

 71. Ad. aestiv.; o. Ad. 



hiem. sk. 

 p. Ad. hiem. sk. 

 q, r. Ad. aestiv. ; 



s, t. Ad.hiem.sk. 

 U) V, 10, X. Ad. ; If. 



Juv. sk. 

 z-c'. Ad. sk. 

 d'. Ad. hiem. sk. 

 e'. Juv. sk. 

 /.' Juv. sk. 



OUpore, Af<3^hanistan 



(Griffith). 

 GHgit, May. 



Gurais, May. 

 Darel, July. 

 N.W. Himalayas. 



Himalayas. 

 Himalayas. 

 Etawah, March 7. 

 Kumaou {Strachey). 



Darjilino;. 



Nepal {Hodgson). 



Nepal. 



Nepal. 



Bootan (Pemherton). 

 Khasia hills {Griffith). 

 Khasia hills (Jerdon). 



India Museum. 



Col. J. Biddulph [C.]. 



Col. J. Biddulph [CI. 

 Col. J. Biddulph [C.J. _ 

 Capt. Stackhouse PinwiU 



[C]. 

 Gould Collection. 

 India Museum. 

 Col. J. Biddidph. 

 India Museum. 



Gould Collection. 

 India Museum. 



B. H. Hodgson, Esq. [P.]. 



(Tvpes of species.) 

 B. H. Hodgson, Esq. [P.J. 

 India Museum. 

 India Museum. 

 Gould Collection. 



20. Anthus bertheloti. 



Anthus tri^ialis {nee L.), Webb S,- Berth. Orn. Canar. p. 16 (1841). 



Anthus prateusis {nee L.\ Vernon Hare. Ann. ^- May. Nat. Hist. xii. 

 p. 58 (1853), XV. p. 433 (1855). 



Anthus aquaticus {nee Beclist.), Bolle, Ibis, 1862, p. 347. 



Anthus hertheloti, Bolle, J. f. O. 1862, p. 357 ; A. Netvton, Ibis, 

 1863, p. 186; Ve)m. Hare. t. c. p. 230; Godman, Ibis, 1872, 

 pp. 163, 176; Dresser, B. Eur. iii. p. 291, pi. 133 (1874). 



Hind claw rather cui'ved, about equal to hind toe. Tarsus longer 

 than hind toe and claw combined. Primaries subequa], 1, 2, 3, 4 ; 

 fourth primary shorter than long secondaries, which are nearly equal 

 to long primaries. Priniarlis emarginate, 2, 3, 4. 



Adidt. General colour above dark ashy brown, streaked with 

 blackish down the centre of the feathers of the head and mantle, 

 the lower back and rump uniform ; the upper tail-coverts lighter 

 brown, with longitudinal streaks of black ; lesser wing-covcrts like 

 the back ; median and greater coverts dark brown, edged with pale 

 sandy buff, whiter towards the ends ; bastard-wing, primary-coverts, 

 and quills dark brown, edged with pale sandy butf, whiter on the 

 margins of the primaries ; tail-feathers dark brown, with paler 

 edges, the outer feathers white, with an oblique mark of blackish 

 along the inner web, the shaft also blackish : the penultimate 

 feather blackish brown, white at the tip of the outer web, and 

 having a wedge-shaped mark of white at the end of the inner web, 

 extending nearly halfway down the feather ; lores, eyelid, and a 



