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loSSs (819) Hirundo fluvicola. The Indian Cliff Swallow. 



Jerd., Blyth, J. A. 8. B. xxiv., p- 470 (1855), {BandelkJiund). 



1089. (820) Hirundo daurica daurica. The Daurian Striated 



Swallow. 

 Hirundo daurica Linn., Man. Plan., p. 582 (1771), (Siberia). 

 East Siberia, winter Assam. (?) Breeding E. Himalayas. 



1090. (821) Hirundo daurica striolata. The Japanese Striated 



Swallow. 

 Hirundo striolata Temm. d; ScJi., Faun. Jap. Aves, pi- 33 

 (1847), {Java). 



A Southern form, breeding hills, Central China to Assam. 



109 1. (822) Hirundo daurica nepalensis. Hodgson's Striated 



Swallow. 

 Hirundo nepalensis Hodg., J.A.S.B. v., 1836, p. 780 (Central 



Nepal). 



Himalayas to Japan. 



1092. (823) Hirundo daurica erythropygia. Syke's Striated 



Swallow. 

 Hirundo erythropygia Syhes, P.Z.S., 1832, p. 83 (Poona). 

 Resident, India N. of the Nilgiris. 



1093. (824) *Hirundo daurica rufula. The European Striated 



Swallow. 

 Hirundo rufula Temm., Man. d'Orn. 2nd ed. Hi., p. 298 

 (1835), Egypt. 

 Wanderer into extreme N.-W. India, breeding Himalayas. 



1094. (825) Hirundo daurica hyperytiira. The Ceylon Swallow. 



Hirundo hyperythra Layard, Blyth, J.A.S.B. xviii., p. 814 

 (1849), (Ceylon). 

 Ceylon only. 



Family Motacillid^. 



1095. (826) Motacilla alba dukhunensis. The Indian White 



Wagtail. 

 M. dukhunensis Sykes, P.Z.S., 1832, p. 91 (Deccan). 

 Breeding W. Siberia to Yenisei, Turkestan, etc. 



1096. (827) Motacilla alba leucopsis. The White-faced Wagtail. 



M. leucopsis Gould, P.Z.S., 1837, p. 78 (India). 

 Breeding E. Siberia, Tibet, N. China. 



1097. (828) Motacilla alba ocularis. The Streak-eyed Wagtail. 



M.. ocularis Swinh., Ibis, 1860, p. 55 (Amoy). 

 Breeding N.-E. Siberia into N.-W. America. 



1098. (829) Motacilla alba personata. The Masked Wagtail. 



M. personata Oould, B. Asia vi., pi. 63 (1861), (India). 

 Breeding Transcaspia to Baikal, S. to E. Persia and Kashmir. 



* Hirundo daurica scullii, Seebh. Ibis, 1883, p. 168 (Gilgit) does not seem to me 

 to be a recognisable race. 



