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BLUE-FACED BUNTING. 

 (Emberiza cyanopsis.) 



E. viridis, subtus dorso infimo uropygioque riifa, jronte genis gu~ 

 laque cceruleis, tectricibus caudce abdomineque medio rubris. 



Green Bunting, beneath and with the lower part of the back 

 and rump rufous ; forehead, cheeks, and throat, blue ; tail- 

 coverts and middle of the abdomen red. 



Emberiza cyanopsis. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 886. — Lath. Ind. Orn. 

 1. 417. 64. 



Chloris javensis. Briss. 3. IQ8. 57. t. 7.f.4. 



Le Toupet bleu. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 4. 179. 



Blue-faced Bunting. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 209. 56. 



This species has a very great affinity to E. qua- 

 dricolor, and inhabits the same place ; but is much 

 less, being only four inches in length : beak lead- 

 coloured : forehead, cheeks, and throat, fine blue, 

 gradually changing into rufous towards the breast, 

 which is of the latter colour: plumage on the upper 

 parts green ; with the lower part of the back and 

 rump rufous : belly, sides, and thighs, the same : 

 upper tail-coverts, and middle of the belly, red : 

 quills brown, with green margins : the two middle 

 tail-feathers green, the rest brown, all of them 

 edged with red : legs grey. 



