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37. Moracitta ALBA. White Wagtail. 
Very common and often congregated in flocks of consider- 
able size on Lake Menzaleh, Lake Birket-el-Kardin, the 
whole valley of the Nile, and all the moist ground in Egypt 
that was suitable for Wagtails. 
38. Moracinia FLAVA. Grey-headed Yellow Wagtail. 
The only specimen was seen in the island of Zante near a 
hut by a pool at the foot of Mount Skopos, and not far from 
the sea-shore. 
39. Moracizia Ray. Yellow Wagtail. 
Seen in great abundance along the whole Nile and on 
Lake Menzaleh. It frequented ground covered with thick 
bushes in the neighbourhood of water as well as the fields of 
the cultivated country. 
40, ANTHUS PRATENSIS. Meadow-Pipit. 
On green meadows and fields near the banks of the Nile. 
Several large flocks were observed on migration. 
41. ANTHUS CAMPESTRIS. Tawny Pipit. 
Only seen at Zante, where large flocks were observed on 
the steep hillsides of the island, especially on Mount Skopos, 
and also on the open ground among the rosemary bushes. 
42, GALERITA THECLA. Hgyptian Crested Lark. 
Throughout Egypt the commonest lark of the cultivated 
country. Very abundant in the well-tilled plain between 
Jaffa and Latrun. Less numerous in the Jordan valley, but 
still not rare. 
43, CERTHILAUDA DUPONTH. Dupont’s Lark. 
Seen in considerable numbers, but only among the bushes 
