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XIV. ALAUDULA, Horsf. Sf Moore. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xiii. p. 586, 1890 ; 

 Gates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 330 (1890) ; 

 Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, iii. p. 380, 1904 ; 

 Bianchi, Wiss. Ees. Przew. Eeis., Aves, pp. 304-328, 

 1905.) 

 \_=CalandreUa, pt., Hartert, Vog. Pal. Pauna, i. p. 218.] 



1. TBiytal (Blyth). (p. 591.) 



(Gates, t. 0. p. 330 ; Hartert, t. i 

 Biatichi, t. c. p. 310.) 



p. 219, note; 



W. Indian Peninsula. 

 Burma. 



2. adamsi (Hume), (p. 592.) 



(Gates, t. c. p. 331 ; Hartert, t. c. p. 219, note ; 

 Bianchi, t. c. p. 310.) 



N.W. India, Siud and 

 Punjab as far east 

 as the Jumna. 



3. heinei (Homeyer). 



{Cf. Hartert, t. <;. p. 219.) 

 [pispoletta, auct. (p. 587.) 

 pispoletta, Bianchi, f. c. p. 311 (part.). 

 minuta, Sarudny & Loudon, Orn. Jahrb. xiv. 

 p. 227, 1904.] 



Steppes of S. Bussia 

 from the Lower Volga 

 through Aralo-Oaspian 

 lowlands, Turkestan, 

 and S. ' Siberia to 

 N.E. Mongolia as far 

 as Chingan Mts. 



leucophoea (Severts.). (p. 593.) W. Turkestan. 



(Hartert, t. c. p. 219.) (E. Persia, mnter.) 



piipoletta, Tar. Bianchi, t.c. p. 311 (part.). 



6.. persica, Sharpe. (p. 590.) 



(Gates, t. ii. p. 331 ; Hartert, t. c. p. 220 ; 



Bianchi, t. c. p. 311.) 

 seistamca, Sarudny & Loudon, Orn. Jahrb. xiv. 



p. 222 (1904). 



From Palestine and Syria 

 to Persia and Afghan- 

 istan (Punjab, winter). 



8. seebohmi, Sharpe. (p. 690.) 



(Hartert, t. c. p. 220 ; Bianchi, t. c. pp. 311, 313.) 

 kukunoorensis, Przewalski. (p. 586, note.) 

 Partial albino, cf. Bianchi, t. c. pp. 317-318. 



E. Turkestan, throughout 

 the Gobi desert and 

 Mongolia to Zaidam, 

 Kuku - nor, and the 

 Upper Hoangho. 



