566 GOLDEN, AND COMMON BUNTING. 



A^ Golden Bunting. Emberiza Aureola, Pallas Itin, ii. •jii.— Latham, 11, zdi. 



T> With the crown, hind part of the neck, and back, of a deep 

 bay : fides of the head, throat, and fpace round the noftrils, 

 black : under part of the neck, bread, and belly, of a moft beautiful 

 citron-color : the middle of the neck crofTed by a bar of bay : vent 

 white : wings dufky, marked with a great bed of white : tail a lit- 

 tle forked ; two outmoft feathers on each fide crofled obliquely with 

 white : legs pale alh-colored. 

 Place"* . Found only in Sibiria. Moft frequent in the eaft part ; where it 



extends even to Kamtfchatka. Is converfant in the iflands, in ri- 

 vers overgrown with reeds and willows. Has the note of the Reed 

 Sparrow. 



B. Common B. Br. Zool. i. N" 1 18. 

 Kornlarka, /"<z««. 5«ef. N" 228. 

 Knotter Nowigis, Brunnich, N° 247. 

 Le Proyer, De Buffon, iv. 355. — Fl. Enl. 30. \.~-Latham, li. 171. — ^Lev. Mus. 



TJ With the head, and upper part of the body, light brown % 

 lower part yellowilh white : all parts, except the belly, fpotted 

 with black: tail fubfurcated, duflcy edged with white. 

 JfiACB. Inhabits Europe as high as Sondmor *. Migrates into the fouth of 



fiujjia. Unknown in Sibiria. 



* Strom. 240. 



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