BUNTING. 297 



D.— Hortulanus niger, Bris. iii. 274. B. Id. Svo. i. 385. Buf. iv. 413. Rail, 94. 4. 



Willi 198. Id. Engl. 270. Gen. Syn. iii. 169. D. 

 Ortolano con il collo verde, Zinnan. Uov. 42. t. 6. f. 26. 



This Variety is blackish, except the head and neck, which 

 line to green ; bill red ; legs cinerec 

 record, but too trifling to merit notice. 



incline to green ; bill red ; legs cinereous. Other Varieties are on 



5. —YELLOW BUNTING. 



Emberiza citrinella, Ind. Orn. i. 400. Lin. i. 309. Faun. suec. No. 230. Gin. Lin. i. 



870. Scop. i. No. 209. Rail, 93. A. 2. Will. 196. t. 40. Id. 198.— female. 



Kram. 370. 1. Frisch,t.b. Georgi, 174. Faun. Arag. 86. Borowsk. iii. 149.5. 



Schcef. el. Orn. t. 32. Brun. No. 249. 250. MmW. 252. 5epp, Fb#. t. p. 115. .Fawn. 



He/ivf. SWs Zoo/.ix. 351. pi. 55. 56. Tern. Man.d'Orn. 179. Id. Ed. ii. 304. 

 Emberiza flava, Bris. iii. 258. 1. Id. 8vo. i. 3S2. .ff/ein, 92. 5. Zrf. Stem. 18. t. 18. 



f. 6. a. b. Gerin. iii. t. 348. 

 Le Bruant, Buf. iv. 342. pi. 8. P/. en/. 30. 1. Hist. Prov. i. 495. 

 Zivolo, Zizolo, Olin. Uc. t. p. 50. Celt. Uc.Sard. 201. 



Emmerling, Gunth. Nest. u. Ey. 1. 17 — lower figure. Id. t. 31. Naturf. xvii. 91. 

 Goldammerchen, Naturf. xxv. 19. Schmid, Vog. p. 82. t. 68. 

 Yellow Bunting, Gen. Syn.'m. 170. Id. Sup. 157. £r. Zool. No. 119. pi. 50. Id. 



/o/. 112. 7d. 1812. i. p. 437. pi. 55. Wi«. £wg7. 26S. pi. 40. Arct. Zool. ii. 367. 



C. yi/4. i. pi. 66. Id. Song Birds, pi. p. 78. Collins, Birds, pi. 1. f. 3. 4. Bolt. 



Birds, pi. 17. 18. Bewick, i. pi. p. 143. Lewin's Birds, ii. pi. 73. Wale. Birds, 



ii. pi. 212. Donov. Birds, pi. 119. Orre. Zh'cf. Graves's Br. Ornith. ii. pi. 19. 



LENGTH six inches; weight seven drains. Bill dusky; irides 

 hazel ; crown of the head of a beautiful pale, and in some of a full, 

 yellow ; nape greenish ; cheeks yellow ; over the eye a brownish 

 stripe, passing backwards ; the upper parts of the neck and body 

 have the feathers blackish down the shafts, rufous on the sides, and 

 fringed with grey ; rump pale tawny ; chin and under parts yellow, 

 inclining to red on the breast, and dashed with dusky on the sides ; 

 wings reddish-brown, olive, or dusky mixed, and chiefly edged with 

 grey ; tail brown, a little forked ; the two middle feathers edged with 

 grey, the others with olive, with grey ends ; the outmost edged with 



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