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A. S. Beng, p. 138. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 250. 
Layard, Ann. JST. H. (1853), p. 268. 
Motacilla flava, apud Horsf.^ Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. 
p. 156. 
Budytes Beema, SijJces, P. Z. S. (1832), p. 90. 
Budytes neglecta et B. flava, Jerd.j Madr. Journ. XI. 
p. 9. 
Budytes dubius v. anthoides, Hodgs., Gray's Zool. Misc. 
(1844), p. 83. 
Budytes fulviventer et B. scHsticeps, Hodgson, id. 
Motacilla flava, var. B, Lath., Hist. VI. p. 329. 
Black-headed Wagtail, Lath., Hist. YI. p. 334. 
Wagtail Lark, Lath., Hist. YI. p. 306 {jun. ? ). 
PiLKYA, Hind., Jerdon. Hamilton. 
PiLTJO of the Mussulmen, Hamiilton, MS. I. p. 19. 
Be s SIT, Java, Horsf. 
A. B. c. Bengal. Presented by the Asiatic Society of 
Bengal. 
D. E. Dukhun {B. Beema, Sykes). Presented by Col. 
Sykes. 
F. Afghanistan. From Griffith's Collection. 
g. Java {M.fiam, apud Horsf). From Dr. Horsfield's 
Collection. 
h. Assam (identical with the Java specimen). From 
McClelland's Collection. 
i. j. Malacca. Presented by Dr. Cantor, April, 1854. 
h. I. Nepal {B. duhius, Hodgs.). Presented by B. H. 
Hodgson, Esq. 
m. 71. Drawings. From Dr. F. (B.) Hamilton's Collection. 
0. Drawing. Siam. From Finlayson's Collection. 
" The Pilkya is an extremely common bird in all parts of India 
during the cold weather, remaining till April. It associates together, 
occasionally in large flocks, frequenting damp spots of ground near 
tanks and marshy places, but also the grain-fields and dry plains, 
feeding among cattle." — (Jerdon.) 
557. BUDYTES MELANOCEPHALA, Sykes. 
Budytes melanocephala, SyJces, P. Z. S. (1832), p. 90. 
