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peculiarly wild note, and is very difficult of approach. I never 
obtained but one specimen, and that was procured at considerable 
risk, as the khud up which I followed it was a resort for wild animals 
of all kinds ; indeed, while engaged in its pursuit, a leopard set up 
his hideous snarling from the opposite side of the khud." — (Gould, 
Birds of Asia.) 
Fam. II. HIRUNDINID^, Vigors, 
Subfam. I. HIEUNDININ^, Bonap. 
Genus Hirundo, Limi., S. N. (1735). 
Ceceopis, Boie, Isis (1826), p. 971. 
Heese, Less., Compl. Buff. YIII. p. 496 (1837). 
112. HIRUNDO PANAYANA, Gmel. 
Hirundo panayana, Gmel., S. N, L. I. p. 1018. Shaw's 
Zool. X. p. 95. Lath., Hist. YII. p. 301. 
Hirundo gutturalis. Scop, apud G. M. Gray, Cat. B. 
Brit. Mus. II. p. 22. Blyth, Journ. A. S. Beng, 
XYI. p. 117. 
Hirundo javanica, Sparm., Mus. Carl. IV. t. 100. Shaw, 
Zool. X. p. 101. Lath., Hist. YII. p. 300. Hodgs., 
Cat. B. Nep. p. 54. G. B. Gray, Gen. of Birds, 
I. p. 57. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 338. 
Hirundo jewan, SyJces, Broc. Zool. Soc. (1832), p. 83 ; 
Journ. A. S. Beng. III. p. 421. Jerd., Madr. Journ. 
L. S. XI. p. 237. 
Hirundo rustica, Meyen., Nov. Acta Acad. CvHosor, 
(1834), Suppl. t. 10, f. 1. 
Hirundo rustica {Linn.), Hutton, Journ. A. S. Beng. 
XYI. p. 781. Blyth, Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. 
p. 197. Temm., Bl. Col. 83, /. 2. 
The Panayan Swallow, Lath. 
The Javan Swallow, Lath. 
