Bw N Ea. NCE: 
Emberiza rutila, zd. Orn. i. p. 411. 40.—Pall, &. iii. p. 698. 23. 
SIZE of the Yellow Hammer: general colour rufous, with a fan- 
guineous tinge ; beneath brimf{tone coloured: wings rufty grey. 
Inhabits the willows on the borders of the Oxon, in Sibivia, towards 
the borders of Adongolia, but 1s a rare {pecies. 
Emberiza ruftica, Ind. Oru. i. p. 413. 51.—Pallas reife, ili. p. 698. 21. 
IZE of the Reed Sparrow: the head is black, marked with three 
white bands, one down the crown, the two others above each 
eye: the general colour of the plumage on the upper parts like that 
of a fparrow; the under white: the nape and fhoulders are ferrugi- 
nous: the throat marked with teftaceous dots: the two outer tail 
feathers obliquely tipped with white. 
Inhabits the willow beds of Dauuria, moft frequent in March. 
Emberiza pufilla, Ind, Orn. i. p. 414. 54.—Pallas reife, tii. p. 697. 20. 
"THIS is fcarcely fo big as a Si/kin; in general colour not unlike 
the laft: on tne head and fides of it five teftaceous bands, the 
intermediate fpaces between which are black: throat fpotted. 
Inhabits the rivers, and the larch grounds, among the torrents of 
the Dauurian Alps. 
Emberiza Ciris, Ind. Orm.i. p. 416. 61. 
Linaria Ciris, or Painted Finch, Bartr. Trav. p. 289. 
Paffer brafilienfis, male and female, Ger. Orn. iii. t. 344. 1. 2 
Painted Bunting, Ger. Sym iii. p. 206. 54.—Jd. Sup. p. 159. 
R. Bartram obferves, that the fong of this bird is remarkably 
low, foft and warbling, exceedingly tender and foothing; that it 
is not feen north of Cape Fear, in North Carolina, generally about ten 
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