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Sub-Fam.— CYPSELLIN^E (Swifts.) 
98. Cypsellus melba (Lin.) Tlie Alpine Swift.—Descr. Jerdon, I. 
Loc. Sind, Gujarat, and Mount Aboo. Cold weather visitant. 
Rare in Sind, and only occurs, as a rule, in GujarAt, within 
reach of the hills. At Aboo it is common. 
99. Cypsellus apus (Lin.) The European Swift.—Descr. Jerdon, 
I; vide also “ S. F.” I, 165. 
Loc. Sind. Cold weather visitant. Not common. 
100. Cypsellus affinis (J. E‘. Gray.) The Common Indian Swift.— 
Descr. Jerdon, I; “ S. F.” I, 166. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, KAtliiAwAr, GujarAt, and Mount Aboo. Per¬ 
manent resident. Very common. 
102. Cypsellus batassiensis (J. E. Gray.) The Palm Swift.— 
Descr. Jordon, I; " S. F.” VI, 48. 
Loc. Mount Aboo and GujarAt. Very rare, occurring only as a 
straggler. 
Fam.— CAPRIMULGID/E (Night-jars or Goatsuckers). 
Sub-Fam. —CAPR1MULGIN/E (Night-jars.) 
107. Caprimulgus indicus (Lath.) The Jungle Night-jar.—Descr. 
Jerdon, I; also vide “ S. F.” Ill, 318; IV, 381; VI. 56, 
57. 
Loc. Mount Aboo. Not uncommon, and it is believed breeds 
there. 
Ill bis.—Caprimulgus unwini (Hume.) Unwin’s Nightjar.— 
Dose”. “ S. F. ” III. 407 ; also vide “ S. F. "IV, 501, 
and VII, 175. 
Loc. Sind. Autumnal visitant. Common about Hyderabad 
and the country East, in September and October, arriving 
towards the end of August. 
