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OllANTYORyE. 
Fumthj FRINGILLIDvF. ( Bonaparte. ) 
Genus Emijeriza. ( Linnceus.) 
STRIOLATED BUNTING. 
Emheriza striolata. 
Emherha striolata, 
<( (( 
Frin [/ill aria striolata, 
(( (C 
Fruant Striole, 
Gestreifter Ammer, 
RurPELL; Atlas, (Vogel,) pi. 10, a. 
Temminck; Man., p. 640, 1820. 
Ketseeling et Blasius; Die 
Wirbelt: 1840. 
ScniEGEL, 1844. Degland, 1849. 
Lichtenstein; Cat. des doub. du 
Cabinet de Berlin, 1823. 
Bonapaete; Consp Av. Europ. 1850. 
Of the Eeench, 
Or the Geemans. 
Specific Characters. — No white mark on either of the two 
outside tail feathers. Bump and outer edge of primaries russet; 
first and fourth primaries of equal length, and shorter than the 
second and third, fifth shorter than first or second. Length five 
inches and a half; carpus to tip three inches; beak two-fifths 
of an inch; tarsus three-fifths of an inch; tail two inches and 
three-quarters. 
The Striolated Bunting, one of the smallest in the 
family, is an inhabitant, of Africa. It was found by 
Ituppell in Egypt, and figured in his Atlas by 
