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Kir cilia (or Kilchia) Bar/la, II. (Jertlon). 

 IIab. As last. Very common in India. Australia? 



A, Male in full breeding y)lumage. B. Male. C. Fe- 

 male. Winter dress. D. Young. Vicinity of Calcutta 

 (1842-3). 



1641. II. BUBULCus {PL Enl. 910: Denon's Egypt, Zool. t. 1, pi. 

 8, f. 1). 



Syn. Ardea buhulcus, Savigny. 



A. Incida, Raffinesque. 



A. (Equinoctial is, Montagu. 



A. corotnandelensis, Stephens. 



A. hicolor and A. rujicapilla, Vieillot. 



A. russata, Temminck. 



A. affi)iis, Horsfield. 



A. coromandelica, Lichtenstein. 



A. Veranii, Roux. 



A. leucocephala, Cuvier. 



A. cahoga, Franklin. 



A. ibis, Hasselquist. 



Burrea and Sarkhia Bor/Ia, II. ; Gai Bdyla, B. ; 

 Sudu Koka, Cingli. ; Kantdl Chilik, Jav. 

 Hab. As last, associating much with cattle. Nee Australia 'I 



A. Specimen in full breeding dress. From Sicily (sent 

 as A. Feranii). M. Malherbe (1849). B. Another, do., 

 from Java. Presented by the Batavian Society (1845). 

 C. Another, do., in winter dress (commonly described as 

 young, though the latter are similar). Vicinity of Cal- 

 cutta (1843-5). 



1642. II. ASHA. 



Syn. Ardea asha, Sykes. 



Herodias pannosa {?), Gould {B. A. Vol. VI, pi. 59).* 

 KaJa Buyla, H. (Jerdon). 

 IIab. Peninsula of India ; Sindh. Nee (?) L. Bengal. Aus- 

 tralia ? 



A. Adult. B. Young. (Specimens not good.) T. C. 

 Jerdon, Esq. (1842-6). 



1643. II. juGULARis (Gould's B. A. Vol. VI, pi. 60). 



Syn. Ardea jvyularis, Forster. 

 A. ccendea, var., Latham. 

 A. matook, Vieillot. 



Demigretta concolor, Blyth. J. A. S. XV, 3/2. 

 H. Gregi,— Gray (Gould's B. A. Vol. VI, pi. 61),— 

 permanent white variety ? 



* If Mr. Gould's representation of the train be quite correct, there is a slight 

 difference in the character of the feathers composing the train in H. aaha and //. 

 pannona. 



