CATALOGUE. 
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Anthus agilis, apud Jerd., Madr, Journ. XI. p. 33. 
Anthus malayensis, apud Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XI. 
pp, 797, 885 ; XVI. p. 436. 
Common Indian Pipit. 
EuGAiL, Hind., Jerdon. , 
a. b. c. d. Nepal {A. uhiquitarius, Hodgs.), e. {A.for- 
tipes, Hodgs.). Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
/ Dacca. Presented by Captain R. C. Tytler, February, 
1854. 
g. Canara. From S. N. Ward's Collection. 
h. Kumaon. From Captain K. Strachey's Collection. 
" This is one of the commonest birds of Lower Bengal during the 
cold season, in all open places, and a few remain throughout the 
year. Habits, much as in A. pratensis, and song very insignificant, 
a mere repetition of one note, as often mounting some forty or fifty 
feet into the air, it descends sailing to the ground in the usual 
manner of the birds of this genus. It also appears to be generally 
diffused throughout India, as well as in the countries eastward of 
the Bay of Bengal."— (Blyth.) 
567. ANTHUS MALA YEN8IS, Eyton. 
Anthus malayensis, Eyton, P. Z. S. (1839), p. 104. G. 
B. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. p. 206. 
Alauda pratensis, apud Baffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. 
p. 215. 
The Malay Pipit. 
Lancha Lancha or Hamba Putu, Sumatra, Baffles. 
a. Drawing. From Sir T. S. Raffles's Collection. 
b. Malacca. From Griflfith's Collection. 
c. d. e.f. Malacca. Pesented by Dr. Cantor. 
568. ANTHUS BOSEACEUS, Hodgson. 
Anthus roseaceus v. rufogularis, Hodgs., Gray^s Zool. 
Misc. (1844), p. 83. 
Anthus cervinus, apud Hodgs., Cat. B. of Nep. p. 76. 
Blyth, Cat. B. Mm. A. S. Beng. p. 136. Bonap., 
C. G. Av. p. 248. 
Anthus aquaticus, apud Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XVI. 
p. 437. 
