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78. Wood-Lark. Alauda arborea. 
S. 139. | 
H. S. 251.1 
One seen 25th November 1906. ] 
79. Crested Lark, Galerida cristata nigricans. 
Galerita cristata , S. 138. 
Galerida cristata niqricans , Hartert, Yog. der pal. Fauna, Heft III., 
page 227 (1905). 
Frequently seen flying over the Gardens during the autumn and 
winter. 
80. J3hort-toed Lark, Calandrella brachydactyla brachydactyla. 
Calandrella brachydactyla , S. 141. 
Alauda brachydactyla , H. S. 255. 
Numbers seen flying over during the autumn and spring migrations 
every year. 
81. Swift, Cypselus apus apus. 
Gypselus apus, S. 172. 
Cypselus apus, H. S. 261. 
82. Pale Swift, Cypselus apus murinus. 
Cypselus pallidus , S. 172. 
These two forms are difficult to distinguish apart when flying over¬ 
head. Both have, however, been identified, and one, probably the 
latter, appears to spend the summer here. 
83. Nightjar, Caprimulgus europceus. 
S. 174. 
H. S. 267. 
A regular visitor during spring and autumn migrations. 
84. Wryneck, Lynx torquilla. 
H. S. 271. 
Yunx torquilla, S. 161. 
A regular visitor, in small numbers, in spring. Not yet observed in 
autumn. 
85. Kingfisher, Alcedo ispida bengalensis. 
Alcedo bengalensis, S. 166. 
Several arrive in the Gardens every August, and remain till the 
