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Genus XXXIX. LARK. 



Black Lark, Gen. Sy». iv. p. 380. N" 13. j.»_ 



Tanagra Sibirica, Sparrm. Muf. Carlf. N° ig. BLACK LARK, 



'T'HIS I apprehend to be the fame with my Black Lark; and 

 have fome reafon to think that the MutableLark* is a variety, 

 and not a diftinft fpecies, of the firft named. 



Calandre Lark, Gen. Sjn, iv, p. 382. N" l^.—ArS,Z<iol,\i, N" 280.— j._ 



Faun.Jrag.Tf.S^. CALANDRE L, 



'T'HIS bird inhabits India, if not China alfo; in refpeft to 

 the firft, the drawings of Lady Impey affirm it. We have alfo 

 feen it reprefented in other drawings, which were faid to have 

 come from tlie laft-named place. 



• VoLiv. g. 38J. N»i4» 



-Soppir. A a Genus 



