188 Mr. H. Seebohm on the Ornithology of Siberia. 
EMBERIZA SPODOCEPHALA, Pall. 
Mr. Kibort has sent mea skin of this species from the 
neighbourhood of Kras-no-yarsk’. Dr. Theél also obtained it 
there and at Asinova, in lat. 61°. 
EMBERIZA AUREOLA, Pall. 
Mr. Kibort has sent me the nest and eggs of this species 
from Kras-no-yarsk’. 
EMBERIZA PUSILLA, Pall. 
Dr. Theél obtained this species in lat. 65° on the 18th of 
July. 
EMBERIZA CIorpESs, Brandt. 
I have received seventeen skins of this handsome Bunting 
in autumn plumage, and two skins in breeding-plumage, 
from Kras-no-yarsk’. In both plumages the ear-coverts are 
deep reddish brown, instead of black as in its Japanese ally, 
Ei. ciopsis, Bp. All the skins of E. ciopsis, Bp., from Japan 
which I have seen in collections in this country have black 
ear-coverts; but in the Leyden museum both species are 
labelled as coming from Japan. 
ALAUDA ARVENSIS, Linn. 
Mr. Kibort has sent me several skins of the Sky-Lark 
from the neighbourhood of Kras-no-yarsk’. They all appear 
to be identical with our European species, and differ from 
the Japanese form in being paler on the upper parts. 
ALAUDA PISPOLETTA, Pall. 
Mr. Kibort has sent me a skin of this species from Kras- 
no-yarsk’. 
ANTHUS CERVINUS, Pall. 
This species was first met with by Dr. Theél on the 25th of 
July in lat. 69°, which is probably the southern limit of its 
range in the breeding-season. 
ANTHUS TRIVIALIS (Linn.). 
Dr. Theél found this species as far north as lat. 69°. 
ANTHUS GODLEWSKII (T'acz.), Bull. Soc. Zool. France 1876, 
p. 158. 
Mr. Kibort has sent me two skins, obtained near Kras-no- 
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