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CATALOGUE. 
Genus Mirafra, fforsf., Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. p. 159 (1820). 
PLOCEAiiATJDA, Hodffs., Gray's Zool. Misc. p. 84 (1844). 
GrEOCOEAPHUS, Cahanis, Orn. Not. p. 328 (1847). 
716. MIRAFRA JAVANICA, Horsfield. 
Mirafra javanica, Sorsf., Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. p. 159 
(1820). Sfeph., Shaw's Zool. X. p. , Lath., 
Sist. of Birds, YI. p. 292. G. B. Gray, Gen. of 
Birds, 11. p. 383. Bonap., C. G. Av.p. 243. Blyth, 
J. A. 8. Beng. XXIY.^?. 259. 
Alauda Mirafra, Temm., Bl. Col. 305. 
Geocoraphus javanicus, Cahanis, Orn, Not. p. 328 ; Cat. 
B. Mus. Seine, p. 126. 
The Javan Lark, Latham. 
Beanjai^gan, Java, JECorsfield. 
A. Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 
717. MIRAFRA ERYTHROPTERA, Jerdon. 
Mirafra javanica, apud Jerd., Madr. Journ. XI. p. 33. 
Mirafra erytliroptera, Jerd., Madr. Journ. XIII. pt. 2, 
p. 136 (1844) ; III. Ind. Orn. 38 ; J. A. S. Beng. 
XIII. p. 958. G. B. Gray, Gen. of Birds, III. App. 
p. IS. Blyth,Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beny.p. ISS. J. A. 
S. Beng. XXlY.p. 259. Bonap., C. G. Av.p. 243. 
The Eed-winged Lark, Jerdon. 
Ageea, Hind., Jerdon. 
JuNGLEE Ageea, Hind., Jerdon. 
Chinna Eeli-jitta, Telugu, Jerdon. 
A. B. S. India. From the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
" The Eed-winged Lark is tolerably common in low jungles in the 
neighbourhood of Jaulnah, and generally through the Deccan; I 
also observed it in some low jungle at the very base of the Eastern 
Ghats, and my shikarees have procured specimens from the hilly 
regions, where, they say, it abounds. It is never, that I am aware 
of, found in open plains, nor does it frequent gardens like the more 
common species, M. ajinis. I may remark, that I found this latter — 
the common species — within a mile, or less, of the spot where I first 
observed M. erythroptera in the Carnatic; but not one did I see 
encroaching on the ground of the other. The Eed-winged Lark 
