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3. Emberiza cirlus Linn. 



In Frivaldszky's vAves Hungáriáé« this species togevenas a doubt- 

 ful one, and occurs only in the appendix, though it replaces, on the Croato- 

 Hungarian Littoral the Yellow Ammer, wich is rather rare in those parts. 

 Last year I collected several specimens near Novi. («Természetrajzi Fü- 

 zetek», XXL p. 470. 1898.) 



4. Emberiza melanocephala Scop. 



Like the former very frequent on the Littoral. The Museum of Zágráb 

 has one specimen from Fiume and :22 from other parts of the Croato- 

 Hungarian Littoral. Frivaldszky also mentions it as doubtful in the 

 Appendix. 



5. Galerita senegalensis (P. L. S. Müll.). 



This well-defined Mediterranean form inhabits the southern slope of 

 the Karst mountains from Fiume along the coast and replaces G. cristata. 



Last year I shot 5 specimens near Novi and Povile, the Measurements 

 of which are as follows : 



Galerita senegalensis differs conspicuously from the typical G. cris- 

 tata inhabiting other parts of Hungary inasmuch as it is rather lighter ; 

 above rufous brown instead of sandy brown, below tinged with light rufous. 

 This form must be considered as a new one for the Hungarian Ornis. 



6. Budytes beema (Syk.). 



This eastern form of Budytes flavus, is represented in our Collection 

 by one typical specimen, killed by the late Salamon Petényi for the collec- 

 tion of Michael Földváry at Péteri near Budapest in May 1828. This 

 specimen was transferred to the Hungarian National Museum, after Föld- 

 váry's death, and until recently figured as B. flavus. New for the Hun- 

 garian Fauna. 



