LARKS. in 
One near Southampton, 1862*, and one ten years previously : 
Pemberton Bartlett, Zoologist, 1862, p. 7930; Wise, New 
Forest, p. 315. 
CALANDRA LARK. Alauda calandra, Linneus. 
Hab. Southern Europe and North Africa. 
One, Devonport, near Plymouth : Gatcombe, Zoologist, 1863, 
p- 8768. 
One near Exeter: Gurney, Zoologist, 1869, p. 1599. 
SIBERIAN LARK. Alauda sibirica, Pallas. 
Hab. North-eastern Europe and Western Asia. 
One near Brighton, autumn 1869: Bond, Zoologist, 1870, 
pp. 1984, 2022 ; Dawson Rowley, tom. cit. p. 2066. 
Fam. EMBERIZID &. 
LITTLE BUNTING. Lmberiza pusilla, Pallas. 
Hab. Eastern and Southern Europe; Western and Central 
Asia. 
One, Brighton, Nov. 1864: Gould, P. Z. 8. 1864, p. 377; 
Ibis, 1865, p. 113; and Birds of Great Britain, figure. 
RUSTIC BUNTING. EHmberiza rustica, Pallas. 
Hab. Eastern and Southern Europe; Western Asia. 
One, Brighton, 23rd Oct. 1867: Gould, Ibis, 1869, p. 128, 
Birds of Great Britain, figure. 
* This bird was taken alive; and an account of its habits as ob- 
served in captivity will be found on the page above mentioned, 
