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1454. (1092) Caprimulgus europzus nuwini, Hume’s Nightjar. 
Caprimulgus unwini Hume, Ibis., 1871, p. 406 (Hazara). 
Transcaspia to Baluchistan, Sind, Kashmir and N. W. 
India. 
1455- (1093) Caprimulgus macrurus’ bimaculatus, The 
Burmese Long-tailed Nightjar. 
Caprimulgus bimaculatus Peale, U.S. Expl. Exp. 8, p. 170,. 
(1848), (Malacca). 
Malay Pen. to Burma, (and ? Assam), Siam, Yunnan and 
S. W. China. 
14506. Caprimulgus macrurus albononotus. The Indian 
Long-tailed Nightjar. 
Caprimulgus albononotus Tick., J.A.S.B., it., p. 580 (1833) 
(Dolbhum, Bengal). 
N. W. Provinces to Bengal. 
1457. *(1093) Caprimulgus macrurus nipalensis. The Nepal. 
Long-tailed Nightjar. 
Caprimulgus nipalensis Hartert,Cat. B.M., xvi., p, 541 (1892) 
(Nepal). 
Nepal to N. Assam and Hills of 8. Assam. 
1458. (1093) Caprimulgus atripennis. Jerdon’s Long-tailed: 
Nightjar. 
Jerdon, Ill. Ind. Orn., pl. 24 (1847), (Eastern Ghats, S. India). 
Ceylon and S. India, N. to Godaveri and Belgaum. 
1459. (1094) Caprimulgus andamanicus. The Andaman 
Nightjar. 
Hume, S.F., i., p. 470 (1873), (Andamans). 
Andaman Is. only. 
1460. (1095) Caprimulgus indicus indicus. The Jungle Nightjar. 
Caprimulgus indicus Lath., Ind.Orn., it., p. 588 (1790), (India). 
Practically all India 8. of Himalayas, 
1461. (1095) Caprimulgus indicus jotaka. The Himalayan 
Jungle Nightjar. 
Caprimulgus jotaka Temm. and Schl., Faun. Jap., p. 37 
(1847), (Japan). 
Siberia to Japan, Himalayas E. to Assam, N.Burma and 
Siam. ; 
+1462. (4095) Caprimulgus kelaarti. The Ceylon Jungle Nightjar 
Caprimulgus kelaarti Blyth, J.A.S.B., p. 175 (1851), (Ceylon). 
Ceylon, possibly extreme S. Travancore. 
* See Oberholser, Pro. Nat. Mus. 48, p. 587 (1915), C..atripennis is a separat 
species and not a race of macrurus. 
+The position of this bird is doubtful. It is not a race of indicus but is 
possibly a Southern form of atripennis. 
