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[852.] Anthus japonictjs. The Eastern Water-Pipit. 

 84. 8 • Kohat, 1,760 ft., 14th January. 



155. 6. ■„ „ 22nd March. 



184. 8 ■ „ „ 4th April. 



581. ? sex. „ „ 14th February. 



A somewhat scarce winter visitor, occurring singly, with the flocks of 

 A. spipoletta blakistoni, or in small parties by itself. 



[853.] Oreocorys sylvanus. The Upland Pipit. 



Rattray, J. B. N. H. S. xvi. p. 654 (common in the Murree Hills) ; Ward, 

 op. cit. xvii. p. 723. 



398. 8 ad. Samana, 4500 ft., 14th November. 



A resident on the Samana from 4,000 feet upwards, but not common. 



[859.] Melanocorypha bimagulata. The Eastern Calandra Lark. 



Fulton, J. B. N. H. S. xvi. p. 56 (plentiful in Chitral at the end of February 

 and beginning of March) ; Ward, op. cit. xvii. p. 724 (one shot in December). 



Large flocks visit Kohat in February and early in March. 



[860.] Alauda arvensis. The Sky-Lark. 



Marshall, J. B. N. H. S. xiv. p. 605 (common round Quetta in winter, a 

 few stay for the summer) ; Fulton, op. cit. xvi. p. 56 (a resident between 

 5,000 and 11,000 feet) ; Ward, op. cit. xvii. p. 724 (a resident). 



577. 8 ad. Jamrud, 2,000 ft., 11th February. 



615. 5 ad. Lachi, 1,540 ft., 26th February. 



704. 2 ad. Kohat, 1,760 ft., 18th March. 



737. $ ad. „ „ 25th March. 



A winter visitor, abundant from November till March. By the end of 

 the latter month it is entirely replaced by the next species, which arrives 

 in the second week in March. 



[861.] Alauda gulgula. The Indian Sky-Lark. 



Ward, J. B. N. H. S. xvii. p. 724 (reported from the Jammu plains). 



695. 8 . Lachi, 1,540 ft., ,17th March. 



728. 8 ■ Kohat, 1,760 ft., 23rd March. 



752. 8- „ „ 27th March. 



A summer visitor, nesting freely on the grass-farm. It can be dis- 

 tinguished from A. arvensis by the harsh note uttered on rising and by the 

 song which is not so rich as that of the latter. 



862. Calandrella brachydactyla. The Short-toed Lark. 



Marshall, J. B. N. H. S. xiv. p. 605 (abundant from winter till May 1st) j 

 Fulton, op. cit. xvi. p. 56 (Chitral : many pass through in October). 



Occurs commonly in Kohat and the Kurram Valley from the last week 

 in February till the middle of April (last seen on the 19th), and returns in 

 small numbers in September. 



[864.] Calanadrella tibetana. — 



613. 2. Lachi, 1,540 ft., 26th February. 



