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and E. striolata, which ranges from Nubia to 

 India. Taczanowski evidently confused the two 

 species. The habits of both are very similar. 



240. The Meadow Bunting Emberiza cin, 

 LinucEus, is a resident in Algeria, apparently chiefly 

 confined to the mountain districts. I met with 

 this species in the Djebel Aures near Wed Taga, 

 and in the cedar forests west of Batna. 



241. Cretzschmar's Bunting Emberiza coesia, 

 Cretzschmar, is a rare visitor to Algeria. 



242. The Little Bunting Emberiza pusilla, 

 Pallas, is a very abnormal migrant to Algeria, only 

 two examples having been obtained in that country. 



243. The Reed Bunting Emberiza schoeiiic/us, 

 Linnaeus, is a comparatively rare winter visitor to 

 Algeria. Taczanowski only met with this species 

 once. 



244. The Bullfinch Pyrrhula vulgaris, Tem- 

 minck, occasionally wanders to Algeria in winter. 



245. The Trumpeter Bullfinch Erythrospiza 

 githaginea (Lichtenstein), is a resident on the 

 steppes and plateaux near the desert. Both 

 Taczanowski and Canon Tristram met with this 

 species. 



246. The Crimson-winged Finch Erythrospiza 

 sanguinea (Gould), is a rare visitor to Algeria. 



