588 



Hah. From 

 Central Asia. 



a. cJ" ad. sk. 



b. $ ad. sk. 



c. d. cJ 2 ad. sk. 

 e. 2 ad. sk. 



/. c? ad. sk. 



(J. (S ad. sk. 



a. S ad. sk. 



b, c. 2 ad. sk. 

 d. 2 ad. sk. 



ALAUDID.^. 



Asia Minor to Southern Russia, and eastwards to 



Ismid, Asia Minor, Nov. 15 (C. G. 



Danford). 

 Anascha, Taurus, March 18 (C 



G. I).). 

 R. Volga. 

 R. Volga. 

 Alakul, Turkestan, May 9 (Dr. O. 



Finsch). 

 Lower Syr-Daria River, Juue 24. 



/3. Pale race. 



Oxus River, Dec. 28. 

 Nukuss River, Aug. 

 Irgiz River, S.W. iSiberia, Aug. 17. 



Seebohm Coll. 



Seebohm Coll. 



Purchased. 

 Seebohm Coll. 

 Geogr. Soc. 



Bremen. 

 Severtzoff Coll. 



Severtzoff Coll. 

 Severtzoff Coll. 

 Severtzoff Coll. 



Subsp. a. Alaudula baetica. 



Calandrella reboudia (wee Locke), Lilford, Ibis, 1873, p. 98. 

 Calandrella baetica. Dresser, B. Ear. iv. p. 351, pi. 23(5. fig. 2 (1873) ; 



Irby, B. Gihr. p. 114 (1875); Saunders, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 



ii. p. 91 (1877) : Chapm. Ibis, 1884, p. 85 ; Giffl. Avif. Ital. p. 61 



(1886)._ 

 Alauda pispoletta, var. btetica, SeeboJim, Hist. Br, B. ii. p. 275, note 



(1884). 



Adult male. Similar to A. pispoletta, and brown like that bird, 

 but a little more ashy, and having the throat and breast as well as 

 the flanks very broadlj' and coarsely marked with black streaks. 

 Total length .5-5 inches, culmen 0*45, wing 8-45, tail 2-1, tarsus 0-8. 



Adult female. Similar to the male. Total length 5'3 inches, 

 culmen 0-4, wing 3-4.5, tail 1*9, tarsus 0-8. 



Hah. Southern Spain. 



a. 5 ad. sk. 



h. (5 ad. sk. 

 c,d,e. cS; f,g, 

 h. 2 ad. sk. 



Malaga, Spain, Feb. 8 (7/. 



Saunders). 

 Seville, June {H. Sauyiders). 

 Seville, Feb. to May {B. Ruiz). 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 

 Lord Lilford [P.]. 



Subsp. ft. Alaadula minor. 



Calandritis minor. Cab. Mus. Hein. Th. i. p. 123 (1850) ; Heugl. 



Orn. N.O.-Afr. ii. p. 697 (1871); E. von Homeyer, J.f. 0. 1873, 



p. 196. 

 Calandrella reboudia, Loche, Cat. des Mamm. et Ois. Alger, p. 83 



(1858) (descr. nulla) ; Tristr. Ibis, 1859, pp. 58, 422 {ex Loche 



3ISS.); Loche, Bev. Zool. I860, p. 148, pi. xi. fig. 1 ; id. Expl. 



Sci. Alger., Ois. ii. p. 23 (1867) ; E. C. Taylor, Ibis, 1867, p. 64 ; 



Tristr. t.c. p. 93; Gurneij, Ibis, 1871, p. 289; Shelley, B. Egypt, 



p. 142 (1872) ; Gigl. Avif. Ital. p. 61 (1886). 



