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Genus MIRAFRA, tlorsf. 



Mirafra nivosa (Swains.). 



(Plate VII. fig. 16.) 



Alsemon nivosa, Sharpe, ed. Layarcl, Birds S. Africa, p. 501 (1875-84) ; 



id., Cat. Birds B. M. xiii. p. 522 (1890) ; 'Nehrk. Kat. Eiersamml. 



p. 132 (1899) ; Stark, Faun. S. Afr., Birds, i. p. 230 (1900). 

 Mirafra nivosa, Shellei/, Birds Afr. iii. p. 33 (1902) : Sharpe, Hand-l. v. 



p. 170 (1906). 



Seven eggs of the Cape Lark are of a blunt oval form and 

 slightly glossy. They are cream-coloured, profusely mottled with 

 brown of two shades and grey. They measure from •82 to '95 in 

 length, and from '65 to -67 in breadth. 



2. South Africa. E. L. Layard, Esq. [P.]. 



1. Northern Cape Colony (y. ^<mo/-e; Crowley Bequest. 



Tristram Coll.). 

 4. Kuruman, 7th March. R. B. VVoosnam, Esq. [C.]. 



Mirafra hova, Hartl. 



Alauda hova Cowan, Proc. R. Phi/s. Sue. Edinh. vii. p. 149 (1882) ; 



Milne-Edioards Sf Grandidier, Hist. Nat. Madag., Ois. ii. p. 456, 



ph 304. figs. 11, 11 « (1885). 

 Mirafra hova, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. xiii. p. 601 (1890) ; Nehrh. Kat. 



Eiersamml.^. 134 (1899); Shelley, Birds Afr. iii. p. 61 (1902); 



Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 172 (1906). 



The egga of the Madagascar Bush-Lark are of a pointed oval 

 shape and very slightly glossy. They are greyish-white, profusely 

 speckled and blotched, especially about the broad end, with reddish- 

 brown, yellowish-brown, and purplish-grey. They measure from 

 •74 to '87 in length, and from -57 to '61 in breadth. 



3. Madagascar (Tristram Coll.). Crowley Bequest. 



16. Betsileo, Madagascar. Rev. W. Deans Cowan [P.]. 



• 2. Mahanara, E. Madagascar, 14th Dec. Crowley Bequest. 

 (W. D. C: Tristram Coll.). 



Mirafra horsfieldi, Gould. 

 (Plate YIL fig. 17.) 



Mirafra horsHeldii, North, Nests 4' Eqrjs Ausfr. Birds, p. 159 (1889) ; 

 Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. xiii. p. 604 (1890) ; Nehrk. Eat. Eiersamml. 

 p. 134 (1899) ; Ca7npbell, Nests ^ Effffs Ausfr. Birds, i. p. 601 (1901) ; 

 Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 172 (1906). 



Two eggs of Horsfield's Bush-Lark are of a regular oval form and 

 slightly glossy. The ground-colour is greyish-white, thickly 

 speckled and finely marbled with greyish-brown and lilac-brown. 

 They measure respectively : "76 by -57 ; '79 by '56. 



2. Moonee Ponds, Victoria, 18th Dec. Crowley Bequest. 



(A. J. North). 



