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153. Anthus obscurus. 



Seen all tlie year round, except in June and July. 



154. Anthus ludovicianus. 



One shot in November 1851, and a second in May 1858. 



155. Anthus pratensis. 



Passes over from the end of February to the end of May, 

 and again from the end of August to the end of November. 



156. Anthus cervinus. 



Rare in autumn, not seen in spring. 



157. Anthus ARBOREUs. 



Common from the end of April to the end of May, and again 

 from the middle of August to the end of September. 



158. Anthus campestris. 

 Very rare in May and August. 



159. Anthus richardi. 



A few pass over in spring, more in autumn, from early in 

 September to late in November. 



160. Alauda arvensis. 



Passes over, occasionally in enormous numbers ; the spring 

 migration sometimes begins in the middle of January, and 

 often lasts until late in April ; the autumn migration is in 

 October and November. 



161. Alauda arborea. 



Passes through in small numbers in spring and autumn. 



162. Alauda pispoletta. 

 One shot in May 1879. 



163. Alauda brachvdactyla. 



Rare; at the end of May or June, again in October and 

 November. 



164. Alauda calandra. 



One said to have been shot half a century ago in June. 



165. Alauda sibirica. 



One shot in August 1881, a second in June 1886. 



