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CATALOGUE. 
118. COTYLE FULIGULA, Licht. Sp. 
Hirundo fuligula, Zicht., Forst. Desc. Anim. p. 55. 
Cotyle fuligula, G. B. Gray, Gen. of Birds^ I. p. 60 ; 
Cat. B. Brit. Mus. II. p. 29. Bonap., C. G. Av. 
p, 342. 
Cotyle paludibula, Biipp., Syst. JJebers. p. 22. 
The AjS-ican Crag- Swallow. 
A. Abyssinia. From Sir W. Harris's Collection. 
119. COTYLE SINENSIS, J. E. Gray Sp. 
Hirundo sinensis, G. ^ S.^ III. Ind. Zool. I. t. 35, f. 3. 
Blytli, Journ. A. S. Beng. XYI. p. 119 ; Cat. B. 
Mus. A, S. Beng. p. 199. • ' 
Cotyle sinensis, G. B. Gray, Cat. B. Brit. Mm. II. p. 30. 
Banap., C G. Av. p. 342. 
Hirundo brevicaudata, McClell., Proc. Zool. Soc. (1839), 
p. 156. G. B. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. p. 58. 
Hirundo subsoccata et minuta, Hodgs. Gray, Zool. 
Misc. (1844), p. 82. 
The Small Crag-Swallow. 
Abali, Hind., Dr. F. {B.) Hamilton, MS. II. p. 57. 
Nakuti, Beng., Id. 
A. B. Banks of the Hughly. Presented by the Asiatic 
Society of Bengal. 
C. and drawing {ff. hremcaudata, McClell.). Presented 
by J. McClelland, Esq. 
D. Darjeeling. From Pearson's Collection. 
e. Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
/ Drawing. From Dr. F. (B.) Hamilton's Collection. 
" During the cold season, this bird, which seems to have entirely 
the manners of the H. riparia, frequents the sandy banks of the 
Ganges and its tributary streams. It arrives in October, and dis- 
appears in March ; breeds in holes formed in abrupt sandy banks." — 
(Dr. F. (B.) Hamilton, MS. II. p. 57.) 
Mr. Blyth remarks : " I have found both newly-laid eggs and 
