AYES, 
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No, ftK* 
N 0 ' ad * Yell, September 9, 1873. 
N 0 p ad - Tikzag, September 12 , 1873. 
H 0 , . ,5 ad- Tsultak, N. of Changla, September 15, 1873. 
No ^ ’ y° Ul 1 g- Shahidula, October 19, 1873. 
i\ 0 ,, adf Yarkand, November 13, 1873. 
0 .g? , ad - Kashghar, December 17, 1873.— Length 8-4 inches, wing 3 - 8 , tail 3 9 , tarsus 
Iri°M eX ? ause 11-7 i 1)111 from front 0-5, from gape 073; length of foot 1-32. 
Ho. 197 , biackish i WU black, paler at lower base ; feet black. 
Ho | |f ’ ad ‘ Kashghar, January 25, 1874. 
Ho] not * ad ’ Pan ' ial1 ’ A P ril 14 “ 23 ’ 1874 
ex &1Ven ‘ ® arl b°l, May 9, 1874. — Length 7'6 inches, wing 3'56, tail 3'4, tarsus 0'92 
Q., dans<! 11 5 ; bill from front 0’45, from gape 07 ; length of foot 1'2 ; spread of foot 
17oo' P * S darl< ljl '°wn ; bill black ; feet black, soles dusky. 
1 -. !' Yarkand, May 20 , 1874. 
Ho. ] Yarkand, May 27, 1874. 
8 - Karghalik, May 29, 1874. 
Sf- v i 
at ■/ CZXa sa -’ s llial -3L personatci was moderately common near Sonamarg. 
H°. 
1790 
sl ates that . lcz * a sa y s that II. personatci was moderately common near Sonamarg. He also 
^pril. 1 Was no1 uncommon about Kashghar in December, and again near Panjah in 
as ^ell as^|v rSOa olda ' ned llie species at Oi-tograk in the plains of Yarkand, and others, 
^ as Water tin ln ? klrds ’ iu August, along the Arpalak Diver. Generally, wherever there 
"Ibis s i 0 u S llau4 Yarkand, similar Wagtails were observed. 
^ ls Pound ; J ' CS ’ sa - vs 141 • Scully, “is the common Wagtail of Eastern Turkestan, where 
of 
J " u nin,r> AVa ?'/f lt ' lural:)ers throughout the plains, generally near habitations and streams 
r!' 0 c ‘°i'tainl v t G i' ^ 1S mos ^ numerous fr’ om March to September, but some of these birds 
Urki ‘ Kok «a,° T f en throu ? hout the y car - This Wagtail breeds in May, and is called in 
fw 8 u *iduk, i. e . ‘ Blue Wae-ta.il’ ” 
ril 0 rii 
ft? 
‘ K l St: 
On + i° _ ndu k,’ »• e. ‘ Blue Wag-tail. 
It breeds on the ground 
Uq th e 97 ’ -Diue wagtail. 
J 6ar the ° f May Dr - Stoliczka got the nest near Yarkand 
s , lai heter s ( .j) n ? ^ le Avatcr - The nest is about 1*25 inches deep and about 2-5 inches in 
S?i’eetii s ]i S , U1Cle<1 ol moss and grass, with a very thick lining of horse-hair inside. Eggs 
lesl) ana ^ cl °tted all over with dull inky brown. Out of the six eggs two 
oth 
er 
an t [ J ’ uu iaea an over with dull mky brown. Out of th 
Hosts • t] A ' eiG kad ’ and lwo contained live, almost fully-developed 
le y had from four to six young birds, just hatched.” 
six e 
young. 
were 
I saw a few 
l ° 7 ' V car 
ACIL LA hodgsoni. 
Wotaciiiy /, 
^ ol(t cil 1° pers ( ' CnSlS ' ne ° Sco P-) ; Hume & Henders. Lahore to Yark. p. 223 (1873). 
, ola cill a 0nata > var - melanonota, Severtz. Turkest. Jevotn. pp. 67, 139 (1873). 
Swinll - ) ; Dresser ’ Ibis ’ 1875 ’ P- 177 ‘ 
x P- 486 Bidd ' mS ’ 1881, p - 67 ’ Scu11 ^ t> c - P- 451 1 Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. x. 
Ho. 22 p g ' J ' ’ 4ates J Baun. Brit. Iud., Birds, ii. p. 291 (1890). 
^Panse^o?!’ f. uly 31 ’ 1873 "“ Length 7'2 inches, wing 35, tail 31, tarsus 0-95 ; 
vr lj lack ’ 111 lrom front 0'5, from gape 0 - 75. Iris brown; bill black; feet 
A °- ^ 60 . 'o . 
1 ^agar, August 5, 1873. 
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