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209. GaLERITA CRISTATA, L. 
Alauda cristata, Severtzoff, p. 67. 
Horizontal range. Resident in all four districts. 
Vertical range. Resident in districts 1 and 2; breeds in 
district 3. 
210. CALANDRELLA BRACHYDACTYLA (Leisl.), Severtzoff, pp. 
67, 141, 142. | 
Horizontal range. Breeds in all four districts. 
Vertical range. Breeds in districts 1, 2, 3, and 4, commonly 
in ] and 2; and occurs on passage in district 4. 
At page 142 he writes as follows :—‘‘ Calandrella brachy- 
dactyla during summer inhabits districts around those inha- 
bited by C. leucophea on the west, north, and east, and ranges 
from the Thian-shan to the steppes of the Syr Darja, Chuish, 
and Ilish, where, however, in the winter it is replaced by C. 
leucophea.’ Asasubspecies he further includes a bird under 
the name of 
Calandrella brachydactyla, B. tenuirostris, at p. 67 
(Horizontal range. Breeds in district IV. 
Vertical range. Breeds in district 2), 
but gives no characters by which it may be distinguished. 
385. CALANDRELLA PISPOLETTA, Cab. nec Pall.; Severtzoff, 
p- 67. | 
Horizontal range. Breeds in district 1V. 
Vertical range. Breeds in district 1. 
211. CaALANDRELLA LEUCOPH#A, Severtzoff, pp. 67, 142, 143. 
Horizontal range. Breeds and is resident in district I1I., 
being, however, numerically scarce. 
Vertical range. Breeds and is resident in district 1. 
Of this species a careful description is given at page 142; 
but I cannot describe it better thau by calling it a pale desert 
form of Calandrella pispoletia, the species which occurs on 
the Volga. The measurements are given as follows :—Total 
length 7", extent 11’ 6", wing 3! 8", tail 2” 7", tarsus 72! 
middle toe 43, hind toe 3”, hind claw 44!, culmen 332", 
thickness of the bill 2”. He further states that it is found in 
the Syr Darja district, but is not very common, being met 

