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 Genus BuDYTES, Cuvier. 



772. B. CITREOI.A. 



Syn. Motacilla cltreolu, L. 



M. scheltobriusk, Lepech. 



B. calcaratus, Hodgson, As. Res. XIX, 190. 

 Zurcha, Kabul. 

 Hab. Asia generally, and E. Europe. 



A. B. C. 1). E. Specimens in winter dress from the 

 vicinity of Calcutta (1842-3). i^. Specimen in summer 

 dress, from Masuri. Capt. Hutton (1849). G. Skin 

 from Nepal. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. (1842). 



773. B. Raii, Bonap. (Edwards, pi. 258). 



Syn. B. fava, Gould (B. JE.), and of previous British writers. 



Motacilla flaveola, Temminck. 

 Hab. British Islands, in summer. Rare on the continent of 

 Europe. 



A B. C D. Specimens from England. Cornish Insti- 

 tution (1845), and Mr. Bartlett (1843). E. Variety? 

 Algiers. M. A. Malherbe (1848). 



774. B. flava {PL Enl. 674). 



Syn. Motacil la Jlava, L. 



B. neylecta, Gould. 



Hab. Europe and N. Africa: rare in the British Islands. 



A. B. Specimens from Norway (1844). C Fine male, 

 from Algiers. M. Malherbe (1847). 



775. B. viRiDis (Brown's 'Illustrations,' pi. 33, — bad). 



Syn. Motacilla viridis, Scopoli. 

 M. bist7'i(/ata. Raffles. 



B. beema, Sykes. 



B. Jlava (?) et neglecta apud Jerdon. 

 Wagtail Lark, Latham (young female). 

 Pilkya, 11. ; Bessit, Java. 

 Hab. India generally and Malay countries; S. Europe? N. 

 Africa ? 



A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. Specimens in various 

 states of plumage, from the vicinity of Calcutta (1842-9). 

 L. Albino, presented by W. Bracken, Esq. (1844). M. 

 Specimen from Algiers, sent as B. melanocephala by 

 M. Malherbe (1848). {N. B. This quite resembles the 

 Bengal species, which latter is never black-headed. Vide 

 J. A. S. XVIII, 82). 



776. B. MELANOCEPHALA, Sykcs, P. Z. S. 1832, p. 90; also of 

 Lichtenstein ? 



Hab. S. E. Europe ; W. and middle Asia ; Hindustan. 



A. Male. B. Female, From Kandahar. Capt. Hutton 

 (1849). 



