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Dr. J. V. Madarasz also sent for exhibition four speeimens 
of Ptilocorys seneyalensis, which replaces the Common 
Crested Lark (P. cristatus) on the Hungarian littoral and 
breeds in the rocks of the Karst Mountains ; and two 
examples of P. nigricans, Brehm, of Egypt (Damietta, 1887), 
which he considered a distinct species, not to be confounded 
with P. cristatus. 
Mr. Hartert, who examined these Crested Larks, said 
that these supposed Galerita nigricans of Brebra were the 
same as his Galerita cristata deltce. As the type of G. nigri- 
cans was in the Tring Museum, Mr. Hartert would shortly 
give his conclusions with respect to the identity of these 
two forms. The type of G. c. deltce was also from Damietta, 
collected by Schrader. 
