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Sp. 4. Vi. longicauda. 



Emberiza longicauda. Steph. ix. p. 422. — Loxia CafFra. Stepk. 

 V. 9. 286.— Southern Africa. 

 Sp. 5. Vi. Panayensis. 



Emberiza Panayensis. Steph. v. ix. p. 421. — Island of Panay. 



GENUS CXLVIII.— EMBERIZA Auctorum. BUNTING. 



Rostrum conicum, integrum, 

 paulo lateratim compres- 

 sum : mandibulcs basi deor- 

 sum a se invieem disci- 

 dentes ; inferior lateribus 

 inflexo coarctata ; supe- 

 rior angustiore, intermedio 

 gibba. 



Beak conic, intire, a little 

 compressed laterally : the 

 majidihles rather distant 

 from each other at the 

 base ; the under one bent 

 in and straightened on the 

 sides, the upper narrower, 

 with a hard knob in the 

 middle. 



Sp. 1. Em. miliaria. Steph. v. ix. p. 360. pi. 58. — Britain and 

 Europe. 



Sp. 2. Em. citrinella. Steph. v. ix.jo. 351. j^^- 55^ 56. — Britain 

 and Europe. 



Sp. 3. Em. cirlus. Steph. v. ix. p. 356. pi. 57. — Em. passerina. 

 Steph. V. ix. p. 359. — Inhabits Britain and Europe, 



Sp. 4. Em. cia. Steph. v. ix. p. 355. — Em. Lotharingica, Steph. 

 V. ix. p. 369. — ^.lountainous countries of Europe. 



Sp. 5. Em. schaeniclus. Steph. v. ix. p. 362. pi. 59. — Em. ba- 

 densis. Steph. v. ix. p. 3/8. — Britain and Europe. 



Sp. 6. Em. hortulana. Steph. v. ix. p. 349. — Em. melbensis. 

 Steph. V. ix. p. 399. — Europe. 



Sp. 7. Em. Pithyornis. Temminch. — Fringilla Dalmatica. Steph. 

 V. ix. p. 437. — Southern Europe. 



Sp. 8. Em. spodocephala. Steph. v. ix. p. 382. — The Dauurian 

 Alps. ' 



Sp. 9. Em. aureola. Steph. v. ix. p. 402. — Northern Asia. 



V. XIV. P. I. 2 



