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49. White Wagtail, Motacilla alba alba. 
S. 126. 
Arrives in October, abundant during winter, leaves in March and 
April. The cock birds may frequently be seen singing, perched 
on the tops of the monkeys’ cages. 
50. Grey Wagtail, Motacilla boarula boarula. 
Motacilla sulphurea, S. 127. 
Motacilla melanope, H. S. 125. 
A few winter in the Gardens, from October to April. 
51. Blue-headed Wagtail, Motacilla flava melanocephala. 
Budytes melanocephala , S. 128-130. 
Yellow Wagtails are occasionally seen flying over in autumn and 
spring, but seldom near enough to make out to which sub-species 
they belong. An adult male of the present race was, however, 
clearly identified on 6th April 1909. 
52. Tree-Pipit, Anthus trivialis trivialis. 
Anthus plumatus, S. 130. 
Occasionally seen in small flocks during April, and again in September 
and October. 
53. Meadow-Pipit, Anthus pratensis. 
S. 131. 
One seen, 8th December 1906. 
54. Red-throated Pipit, Anthus cervinus. 
S. 131. 
Frequently seen or heard flying over during the winter and early 
spring. 
55. Tawny Pipit, Anthus campestris campestris. 
S. 134. 
A flock of about six individuals seen flying over on the 16th of March 
1907, and during March and the first part of April 1910 eight 
frequented one of the lawns in the gardens. 
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56. Water-Pipit, Anthus spinolettus coutellii. 
Anthus spinolettus , S. 132. 
Anthus spinolettus coutellii , Hartert, Yog. der pal. Fauna, Heft III, 
page 281 (1905). 
Seen and heard flying over during autumn, winter and early spring. 
