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Gekus XXXV. BUNTING, 

 N° 64. Maelby B. N'65. GaurB. 



Snow Bunting, Gen. Syn, iii. p. 161. N" \.—Ar£l. Zool. ii. Nozaa. v. 



4- SNOWB. 



'T'HIS is known at Hudfon^s Bay by the name IVaiathecu- 



Ortolan Bunting, Gen, Syn. iii. p. 166. N^^. — ArB. Zool. ii. p. 367. D. 5. 



Emberiza hortulana, Brun. p. 68. — Sepp Fog. pi. in p. 145. ORTOLAN B. 



.'T^HE neft, as figured by Sepp, is compofed of dry bents, mixed 

 with leaves. The eggs are of a very pale purple, dafhed with, 

 minute dufky fpecks. 



Yellow Bunting, Gen. Syn. iW. p. 170. N° 7 ArH. Zool.W. p. 36.7. C. j _ 



Emberiza citrinella, Brun. N° 249, 250. — Sepp Fog. pi. in p. 115. — Faun. 4- YELLCV^ 

 Arag. p. 86. 



' I ^PIIS fpecies is found as far north as Sondmor v in Rujfia, and 

 the weft of 6'/iJz'r/^; but none in the wilds of die £fi_/?. 



Reed Banting, Gen. Syn. iii. p. 173. N" g. — Ar^. Zool. ii. p. 368. E. g. 



Emberiza fchsniclus, Sepp Fog. pi. in p. 8. -f- REED B. 



' I 'HIS is common in the fouth o^ Riijfia and Sihiria, I fhould 

 fuppofe that it varies the method of placing the neft : it is 



ufually 



