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throat, and breaft, of a pale buff-colour ; the chin plain ; the 

 others fpotted, much as in the Tit-lark: the wing coverts edged 

 with dirty white, and deeper than in the laft bird : belly and chin 

 both white : legs pale brown : hind claw fhorter, and more curved 

 than in the laft fpecies. 



It has the fame haunts, and is poffefTed of partly the fame man- 

 • ners, as the Tit-lark. 



7. 



LOUISIANE L, La F.arlouzzane, Buf. oif. v. p. 38.' 



Description. 'PHIS is longer than the lalt-mentioned, meafuring at leaft 

 feven inches. On the upper parts of the body the colour 

 fe'ems of a dull brown, but, on further examination, appears to be 

 compofed of a greenifh and blackifh brown, mixed : the up- 

 per wing coverts and quills blackifh brown, edged with a paler 

 brown: the tail brown; the outer tail feather half brown half 

 white, and the laft but one tipped with white: the throat of a 

 yellowifh grey : the neck and breaft the fame, fpotted with brown ; 

 and the reft of the under parts fulvous^. 

 Place. This came from Louijiana, and has great affinity to, if not a 



mere variety only of, the 1 aft-mentioned. 



8. L'Alouette de Penfylvanie, Brif. am. App. p, 94. N° 13. 



RED L. L'Alouette aux Joues brunes de Penfylvanie, Buf. oif. v. p. 58. 



Lark from Penfylvania, £Vw. pi. 297. 

 Red Lark, Br. Zool. i. N° 140.— ^"tf. Zeal. 

 Lev. Muf. 





Description, rp H j s equak the Common Lark in fize. The bill is black- 



ifh : the upper parts of the body dufky brown: a black 



6 mark 



