150 CLASS AVES. 



Whidah Bunting. Lath, Emberixa Paradisea. 

 Gm. PI. Enl. 1941. 



Head, chin, fore-neck, back, wings, and tail, black ; 

 neck behind, pale orange ; breast, and half belly, full 

 orange ; rest white. Africa. 



Panayan Bunting. Lath. Emheriza Panayensis. 

 Gm. pi. Enl. 647. 



Plumage, wholly black, except one large bright red 

 spot on the breast. Panay. 



Caffrarian Grosbeak. Lath. Emberiza longicauda. 

 Gm. La veuve a epaulettes. Buff. pi. Enl. 535. 



Plumage in general, black ; shoulders, crimson ; wing- 

 coverts, white; tail, sometimes twice the length of body. 

 Cape of Good Hope. 



fringilla Superciliosa. Vieil. Gal. 61. 



A white band above the eyes, which is prolonged over 

 the sides of the nape ; another from the base of the 

 bill extending over the vertex ; top of head, and sides 

 of head and neck, black ; also, mantle, coverts, wing- 

 quills, and tail above ; white beneath. Africa. 



Variegated BuQiting. Lath. Emheriza principalis. 

 Gm. Edw. 270. Moineau du Bresil. PI. Enl. 

 291. 292. 



Above, black and rufous, mixed ; sides of head and 

 below, white. Angola. 



This and Emberiza vidua. (Aldrov. Omit. II. 

 565.) Long-tailed Bunting. Lath, appear to be the 

 same kind, in different states of plumage. Emb. 

 psittacea, Seb. i. pi. Ixvi. fig. 5. istnot very authen- 

 tic. Angolensis. Salem. Orn. 277> La veuve chry- 



