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No. 1197. Artish, north of Kashghar, January 11, 1874. 



No. 1238. Maralbaslii, January 1874. 



Nos. 1263, 1302, 1311, 1312, 1326, 1348, 1370. Kashghar, January 24 to February 11, 



1874. 

 No. 1407. Ighiz Yar, March 22, 1874. 

 No. 1454. Pamirkul, April 5, 1874. 

 No. 1546. Panjah, April 24, 1874. — Bill bluish dusky above, pale whitish below ; feet 



fleshy brown ; tarsi paler ; claws horny brown ; iris dark brown. Length 7 inches, 



wing 4, tail 2-6, tarsus 0*9. 

 Nos. 1552, 1554. Panjah, April 25, 1874. 



Dr. Stoliczka notes that on the 12th of January A. dulcivocc seemed to be common near 

 Kashghar, but it was said not to remain there during the summer. Colonel Biddulph 

 procured specimens near Kashghar in February. 



100. Alauda liopus. 



Alaudaliopus, Hodgs. in Gray's Zool. Misc. p. 84 (1844); Sharpe, Cat. E. Brit. Mus. xiii. p. 574, 



sub A. arvensis (1890). 

 Alauda gulgula (nee Frankl.)^ Hume & Henders. Lahore to Yark. p. 269 (1873, nee pi. xxix.). 

 Alauda guttata, Brooks; Bidd. Ibis, 1881, p. 90; Scully, t. c. p. 583; id. J. A. S. Beng. Ivi. p. 84 



(1887). 



Nos. 161, 162. Sopur, July 26, 1873. 



No. 213. Srinagar, July 30, 1873. 



No. 301. Sonamarg, August 10, 1873. — Bill horny; feet brownish fleshy; tarsi fleshy; 



iris brown. Length 6*75 inches, wing 4*1, tail 2*65, tarsus 0*95. 

 Nos. 318, 337, 341, 360. Sonamarg, August 10-12, 1873. 

 No. 423, juv. Dras, August 16, 1873. 

 Nos. 601, 621. Leh, August 31, 1873. 

 No. 708. Tanksi, September 16, 1873. 



Dr. Henderson obtained a specimen of this Lark in May near Srinagar, and Colonel 

 Biddulph met with it in the Nubra valley on the 25th of June, and again at Leh on the 5th 

 of September. Several references to the species occur in Dr. Stoliczka's 'Diary,' but none are 

 of any importance. He says that it was common near Tanksi in September. 



Genus C AL ANDRELL A. 



101. CaL ANDRELL A TIBETANA. 



Calandrella tibetana, Brooks, Str. F. viii. p. 488 (1880) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xiii. p. 585 (1890) ; 

 Gates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 329 (1890). 



A specimen of this short-toed Lark from Cashmere, collected by Dr. Henderson, is in 

 the Hume Collection. Colonel Biddulph obtained a specimen in the Indus Valley on the 

 24th of June. He also procured one at Chassi Yassin in August. 



