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85. Hirundo erythropygia {Sykes.) Tlie Red-ramped or Mosque 
Swallow.—Descr. a S. FJ* V, 255. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, Kdthidwdr, Cujardt, and Mount A boo. Rare 
in the plains in the hot weather. Common in the cold weather 
throughout the region, except Sind, where it is rare. 
86. Hirundo fluvicola ( Jerd .) The Indian Cliff Swallow.— 
Descr. Jerdon, I. 
Loc. Cutch, Kathidwdr, and Gujardt. Rare in the two former 
districts, and only locally distributed in the latter. 
87. 
Cotyle riparia (Lin.) The European Sand Martin.-—Descr. 
Jerdon, I. ; “ S. F.” I, 164; III, 452 ; IV, 507; VI, 44. 
Loc. Gujarat and Sind. Cold weather visitant. Rare. 
89. Cotyle sinensis {J. JE. Gray.) The Indian Sand Martin.*— 
Descr. Jerdon, I; “ S. F.” Ill, 42 ; VI, 45. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, Kd.thid.wdr, Gujardt. Permanent resident. 
Common, but as a rule confined to banks of rivers. 
90. Ptyonoprogne concolor {Sykes.) The Dusky Crag Martin.— 
Descr. Jerdon, I. 
Loc. Cutch, Kdthidwdr, and Mount Aboo. Not uncommon. 
Permanent resident at Aboo. 
91. Ptyonoprogne rupestris {Scop.) The Mountain Crag Martin,— 
Descr. Jerdon, I; “ S. F.” I, 2. 
Loc. Mount Aboo. Cold weather visitant. Not very common. 
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91 bis.—Ptyonoprogne obsoleta {Gab.) = Ptyonoprogne pallida 
{Hume). The Pale Crag Martin.—Descr. “ S. F.’ ; I, 1; 
also vide “ S. F.” I, 417. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch. Cold weather visitant. Not uncommon 
along the coast. 
