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7(>2 ter.—Alaudula adamsi {Ilume.) The Western Sand-Lark.— 
Descr. “S. F ” I, 213; V. 327. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind. Permanent resident. Common 
along the course of all the big rivers, from the Himalayas to 
Kurraehee. 
/G5 bis.—Spizalauda malabarica {Scop.) The Northern Crown- 
crest Lark.—Descr. Jerdon, II; “ J. A. S. 13. ” 1870, 120, 
and “ S. F.” IV, 1, 237 and 278. 
Loc. Recorded fromCutch, Kathiawar, and Gujarat. Permanent 
resident. More or less common in all three districts. 
7G7. Alauda gulgula ( FranTcl.) The Indian Sky Lark.—Descr 
Jerdon, II; “ S. F.” I, 40. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Catch, Kathiawar, and Gujarat. Per¬ 
manent resident. Not uncommon. 
7G9. Galerita cristata (Lin.) The Crested Lark.—Descr Jerdon 
II ; also vide “ S. F. ” T, 215, 389, and VII, 185. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, and Gujarat. Per¬ 
manent resident in many districts, cold weather visitant only 
in others. Common in most localities throughout the region. 
770. Certhilauda desertorum (Stanley.) The Desert or Bifasciated 
Lark.—Descr. Jerdon, II, and “S. F.” I, 217. 
Loc. Recorded from Cutch and Sind. Permanent resident, not 
common ns a rule, and very locally distriuted. 
Order TII. — ^EMTTORES (Pigeons,) 
Fam. —TRERONI DzE (Fruit Pigeons) 
Sub-Fam. —TRERONIN^l (Green Pigeons.) 
772. Crocopus phceniCopterus {Lath.) The Bengal Green Pi¬ 
geon.—Descr. Jerdon, III ; “ S. F.” II, 423. 
Loc. Recorded from Mount Aboo, and Kathiawar (the latter 
doubtful). Permanent resident. Not common. 
