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16. 



MONGOLIAN 



L. 



Description. 



Place. 



l 7- 

 NEW ZEA- 

 LAND L. 

 Pl. LI. 



Description. 



Place; 



LA R K. 



Alauda Mongolica, Pall. Tra<v. iii. p. 697. 19. 



I G G E R than the Calandre. Bill flout : head and neck 

 ferruginous, deepefh on the crown, which is encircled with 

 white, and has a fpot of white in the middle of it : on the throat 

 a large bifid patch of black. 



This inhabits the Salt Meadows, between the rivers Argun and 

 Onon, on the Cbinefe frontiers. Is for the moft part feen on the 

 ground, and has a fweet fong. 



ENGTH feven inches and a half. Bill half an inch, 

 pale afh-colour, with the upper part black : the upper parts 

 of the body are dulky, edged with pale afh-colour : above the 

 eye a white ftreak j through the eye one of mottled black : fore 

 part of the neck marked as the upper parts, but much paler : 

 breafl and belly white : vent pale cinereous : legs reddiih afh- 

 colour : claws black ; hind one almofl flrait, and half an inch in 

 length. 



Inhabits Charlotte Sound, and called Kogoo aroure. 



From Sir JoJ'eph Banks's, drawings. 



18. 



CAPE L. 



Description. 



Alauda Capenfis, Lin. Syjl. i. 288. N° 8. 



L'Alouette du Cap de Bonne Efperance, Brif. or*, iii. 364. N° 11. pl. 19. 



£ 3. 

 La Cravate jaune, ou Calandre du Cap de Bonne Efperance, Buf. oif. v. 



p. 54 — PL enl. 504. f. 2. 



Lev. Muf. 



HpOTAL length eight inches. Bill ten lines long, and of a 

 yellowifh brown colour : the upper parts of the body and 



tail 



