EMBERIZA CITRINELLA. 463 



§ 2504. (9/^6^— Tangier. From M. Favier, 1847. 



[§ 2505. One. — Sussex, 184G. From Mr. George Svvaysland. 



Said to have been taken in Stannier Park, near Lewes.] 



[§ 2506. Seven. — Paignton, Devon, 1851. From Mr. Edward 

 Burt. 



From two nests, well identified by Mr. Burt.] 



[§ 2507. 0;^^.— Whitstone, Devon, 1852. From Mr. J. 

 Truscott.] 



\_S 2508. r//r^e.— Torquay, Devon, 1853. From Mr. Edward 

 Burt] 



\S 2509. Twelve.— IAq of Wight. From Mr. A. F. Scaly, 

 1893. 



From the relics of Mr. Scaly's collection. The inscriptions shew that they 

 belonged to three nests, the first of four, the second of two, and the last of five 

 eggs — the first two nests having been procured by the late Mr. W. P'arren, as 

 was most likely the third.] 



EMBERIZA CITRINELLA, Liunaus. 

 YELLOW BUNTING. 

 § 2510. Eiglit. — England, not later than 1846. 



% 2511. Five. — Muonioniska, East Bothnia, 1855. 



Found by Niemi's Apoo on the cultivated land. He snared 

 the bird and brought it to Ludwig, who found that it was Sirkku, 

 i. e. Yeilowhammer. 



[These eggs^ are unusually large, quite equal in size to most Great Buntings',] 



