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GINGI LARK. 



(Alauda Gingica.) 



Al. cinereo-fuscay capite cinereOf suhtus vittaqueper oculos nigra. 

 Brown-ash Lark, with the head ash-coloured, the under parts 



of the body and stripe through the eyes black. 

 Alauda Gingica. Lath. Ind. Oi'n. 2. AQQ, 14. 

 La petit alouette grise de Gingi. Sonner, Voy. Ind, 2. 203. pL 



113./ 2. 



Gingi Lark. Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 380. 12. 



Native of the Coromandel Coast : it is four inches 

 and a half in length : beak pale rufous grey : the 

 head greyish ash : the upper parts of the plumage 

 greyish brown : the whole of the under parts, and 

 stripe through the eyes, black : the legs pale rufous 

 grey. 



MARSH LARK. 



(Alauda Mosellana.) 



Al. rufa, Jusco mria suhtus riifescens, peciore fusco macidato^ 



Jasciis tribus subocularibus fuscis. 

 Red Lark, varied with brown, beneath rufescent, with the 



breast spotted with brown, and three stripes beneath the eyes 



brown. 



Alauda Mosellana. Gmd. Syst, Nat. 1. 794. — Lath. Ind. Orn, 

 2. 495. 11. 



Le Rousseline, ou 1' Alouette de marais. Buff. Hist. Nat, Ois, 



5. 60.— Buff. PI, Enl. 661. f. 1. 

 Marsh Lark. Lath. Gen. Syn, 4. 37;. 9. 



