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cidentally in Spain. One individual, from the south of 
France, is in the collection at Vienna. 
2. — E. miliaria, Europe, E. Caspia, Menetries. From 
the original types at St. Petersburgh. 
d. — E. melanocepliala, Scopoli. Southern Europe. 
$ E. graniticora, Menetries. From the original type 
at St. Petersburgh. ? Euspiza dolgclionica, Bonaparte. 
From the original drawings of Bonajiarte. N.B. — E. 
icterina, Eversmann. Asia. Bonaparte gives this as 
European without adducing any proof. 
4. — E. aureola, Pallas. North of Europe — North of 
Bussia. 
5. — E. citrinella, Linnseus. Europe. 
6. — E. cirlus, Linnaeus. South of Europe^i 
7. — E. hortulanus, Linnaeus. Europe, (i,) Southern 
Russia E. ccesia, Cretzschmaer. 
8. — E. clirysophrijs , Pallas. Northern Asia. Acci- 
dentally at Lisle. 
9. — E. cia, Linnaeus. South of Europe, (b,') Eastern 
Russia E. cioides, Brandt; E. ciopsis, Bonaparte. N.B. 
— Bonaparte gives this variety of E. cia as European, 
without producing any proof. 
10. — E. rustica, Pallas. North of Russia, and Boreal 
Asia. E. borealis, Zetterstedt; E. lesbia, Calvi and 
Savi; Mytilene de Provence, Buffon, pi. enl. 
11. — E. pusilla, Pallas. Boreal Russia and Asia. 
12. — E. intijornus, Pallas. Asia. Accidentally in 
East of Europe — Greece. 
13. — E. scliceniculus , Linnaeus. Europe. E. Pcdlasii, 
Cabanis, original type; E. intermedia, Michahelles; E. 
provincialis, Gmelin, Bonaparte; Gavoue de Provence, 
Buffon, pi. enl. (b,) E. pyrrhidoides, Pallas. South of 
Europe. E. palustris, Savi. 
The two species, E. rustica, Pallas, and E. pusilla. 
