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Sub-Fam. —MOTACILLINDE (Wagtails, Pipits, Titlarks, &c.) 
589. Motacilla maderaspatensis (Gm.) The Large Pied Wag¬ 
tail.—Descr. Jerdon, II; “8. F.” I, 20. 
Loc. North Sind, Gujardt, Cutch, the eastern portions of Kdthidwar 
and Mount Aboo. Permanent resident, sparingly distributed. 
591. Motacilla personata (Gould). The Black-faced Wagtail.—■ 
Descr. Jerdon, II, and a S. F.” I, 29; vide also 11, 450 ; 
III, 247 ct scq, 278, and V, 472. 
Loc. Sind. Cold weather visitant. Not common. 
591 his.—Motacilla dukliunensis (Sykes ). The Indian White-faced 
Wagtail.—Descr. “ S. F.’ ; I, 29 ; vide also “ S. F.” Ill, 
249 ; IV, 500, and VII, 137. ' 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, Gujarat, and Mount Aboo. Cold 
weather visitant. Very common. 
592. Calobates nielanope (Pall.) The Grey and Yellow Wag¬ 
tail.—Descr. Jerdon, II; “ S. F.” II, 237. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, Kdthidwdr, Gujardt, and Mount Aboo. Cold 
weather visitant. Common in most localities, excepting the 
desert portions, throughout the region. 
593 bis.—Budytes mclanocephala (Lichf.) The Black-cap Field 
Wagtail.—Descr. Jerdon, II, and “ S. F.” I, 384 ; YI, 303. 
Doc. Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, and Gujardt. Cold weather visitant. 
Tolerably common, excepting in the desert regions. 
503 t, er .—Budytes flava (Linn.) The Grey-headed Yellow Wag- 
tail.—Descr. Morris’s British Birds, II, 145, and “S. F.” 
II, 238; Y, 210; VI, 363, and VII, 138. 
Loc. Gujardt, Sind. Cold weather visitant. Not common. 
