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" This species is met with in most parts of India during the cold 
season, but is not so abundant as the other species. I have seen 
it on the banks of rivers, and also in wet paddy-fields." — (Jerdon.) 
Genus Nemoricola, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng, XVI. p. 429 (1847). 
560. NEMORICOLA IN DIG A, Gmel Sp. 
Motacilla indica, Gmel., S. N. L. I. p. 962. Lath., Hist. 
VI. p. 334. G. B. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. p. 203. 
Layard, Ann. N. H. (1853), p. 268. 
Nemoricola indica, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XVI. p. 429 ; 
Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Be7ig. p. 136. Jerd., Madr. 
Journ. XIII. pt. 2, p. 132. Bonap., C. O. Av. p. 251. 
Motacilla variegata, Vieill, Bncycl. Meth. p. 408, Jerd., 
Madr. Journ. XI. p. 10. 
The Indian Wagtail, Lath. 
Nget Rahat, Arracan, Blyth. 
GoMAEiTA (' Dung-spreader '), Ceylon, Layard. 
EoDE EoDE, Malay, Blyth. 
A. Assam. Presented by J. McClelland, Esq. 
B. C. Bengal. Presented by the Asiatic Society of 
Bengal. 
" Inhabits India generally, Arracan, Ceylon and Malacca, but 
nowhere a common species; in the vicinity of Calcutta, I have 
obtained it at all seasons." — (Blyth.) 
"In Ceylon, this elegant little bird is frequently met with in 
shady places where cattle have been. They scratch among the 
ordure in search of the larvse of insects ; hence their native name. 
It is migratory." — (Layard.) 
Genus Anthus, Bechst. Naturg. Deutschl III. (1802). 
Spipola, Leach, Syst. Cat. Mam. a7id Birds, B. M. 
p. 21 (1816). 
CoETDALLA, Vigors, Zool. Journ. II. p. 397 (1825). 
PiPASTEs et Leimoniptera, Kaup, Bntw. G. Eur. 
Thierw. (1829). 
Ageodroma, Swains., Classif. of B. II. p. 241 (1837). 
CiCHLOPS, Hodgs., Gray's Zool. Misc. (1844), p. 83. 
Dendronanthus, Blyth, J A. S. Beng. XVI. p. 432 
(1847). 
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