Geatedis Ry ED Lis As BSR 
part of the neck are of a pale brown, fpotted with 
dufky lines, which on the neck are very faint. The 
back and rump are of a dirty green; the former 
marked in the middle of each feather with black, 
the latter plain. The coverts of the wings dufky, 
deeply edged with white. . The quil-feathers dufky ; 
the exterior web of the firft edged with white, of 
the others with a yellowifh green. 
The throat is yellow: the breaft of the fame co- 
lor, marked with large black fpots: the belly and 
vent-feathers white: on the thighs are a few dusky 
oblong lines: the tail is dusky: half the exterior 
and interior web of the outmoft feather is white; 
the next is marked near the end with a fhort white 
{tripe pointing downwards. The legs are of a very 
pale brown; and the claw on the hind toe very 
fhort for one of the lark kind, which ftrongly dif- 
tinguifhes it from the #7¢ lark. | 
0 
Edw. 297. Br. Zool. Wl. 239. Briffon Suppl. 94. 
MET with this fpecies in the magnificent and 
elegant Mu/feum of Asuton Lever, Efq; where 
the lover of Britifh or exotic ornithology, may 
find delight and inftruéction equally intermixed. 
This fpecies is equal in fize to the common Jark. 
A white line crofies each eye, and another paftles 
beneath. 
359 
140. Res. 
