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GRANIVOP.^. 
Famihj ALAUBIDFE. 
Genus Alauda. f Linnmis.) 
SIBERIAN LARK. 
Alauda sibirica. 
Alauda sihinca, 
ii a 
(( 6e 
“ calandva affinis, 
(( a 
“ leucoptera, 
it i6 
I 
Phileremos siberica. 
Melanocoryplia leucoptera, 
Alouetie de Siherie, 
Sihirisclie Lerclie, 
Gmelin; Syst., 1788. 
ScHLEGEL; 1844. 
Degland; 1849. 
Pallas; Iter. App., No. 15. 
Latham; Ind. 
Pallas; Zoog., i, p. 518, 
No. 147, pi. 33. f. 2. 
Blakiston, in “Zoologist,” 
vol. sv, p. 5509. 
Keysekling and Blasids; 
Die Wirbelt, p. 37, 1840. 
Bonapakte. 
Of the Fkench. 
Of the Germans. 
Specific Characters. — First primary longest, but nearly equal to 
second; third about as much shorter than the second as the fifth 
is less than the fourth; the fourth seven tenths of an inch shorter 
than the third. Tail very narrow, the outer feathers white; hinder 
claw one fifth longer than the toe. 
Length eight inches and one fifth ; carpus to tip four inches and 
seven tenths; beak three fifths of an inch long by three tenths 
broad; hind claw half an inch to two fifths of an inch long. 
