110 HARE VISITANTS. 



Fam. ALAUDIDJE. 



CEESTED LAEK. Alauda cristata, Linngeus. 

 Hob. Central and Southern Europe ; North Africa. 



One, Taney, Ireland, Feb. 1836 : " W. R." Dublin Penny 



Journal, 27th Feb. 1836; Yarrell, Hist. Brit. Birds, vol. i. 



p. 480. 



One or more in Ireland " since that date " : Yarrell, I. c. 

 One, Sussex : Yarrell, /. c. and figure. 

 Two near Penzance, Sept. 1846: Rodd, Zoologist, 1846, 



p. 1497. 

 One near Penzance, 24th Oct. 1850 : Rodd, Zoologist, 1851, 



p. 3033. 

 One near Shoreham, 20th Oct. 1863 : Dawson Rowley, The 



Ibis, 1864, p. 224. 

 One near Falmouth, Dec, 1865 : Bullmore, Cornish Fauna, 



p. 20. 



SHORT-TOED LARK. Alauda brachydactyla, Leisler. 



Hab. Central and Southern Europe ; Western Asia and 

 North Africa. 



One near Shrewsbury, 25th Oct. 1841 : Yarrell, Hist. Brit. 



Birds, vol. i. p. 488. 

 One near Brighton, Sept. 1854 : Dawson Rowley, Ibis, 1859, 



p. 330*. 



One, Scilly, 23rd Sept. 1854 : Rodd, Zoologist, 1854, p. 4477. 

 One, Brighton, April 1858 : Dawson Rowley, /. c. 



* This is in all probability the specimen noticed by Mr. Hussey 

 as obtained near Brighton in the autumn of 1854 (Zoologist, 1855, 

 p. 4558). 



