BUNTING. 329 



49.— VARIED BUNTING. 



Eniberiza mixta, Ind'.-Orn. i. 416. Amcen. Ac. iv. 245. Shaw's Zool.ix. 410. 

 Varied Bunting, Gen. Syn. Sup.n. 202. 



SIZE of a Siskin. The bill thick, pale ; general colour of the 

 plumage grey, and so mixed with blue, that in some lights the 

 last seems predominant; region of the ears, throat, breast, and bend 

 of the wing, blue green ; belly white, but the base of the feathers is 

 brown ; thighs grey, intermixed with blue ; legs pale. 



Inhabits China. 



50— RED-RUMPED BUNTING. 



Emberiza quadvicolor, Ind. Orn.i. 417. Gm.Lin.i. 886, Nat. Misc. pi. 429. Shaw's 



Zool.ix. pi. 61. 1. 

 Le quadricolor, Buf. iii. 467. 

 Grosbec de Java, PI. enl. 101 . 2. 

 Red-rumped Bunting, Gen. Syn. iii. 208. 



LENGTH five inches. Bill dusky ; head and neck blue ; back, 

 wings, and end of the tail, green ; upper part of the tail, its coverts, 

 and the middle of the belly, red ; breast, and lower part of the belly 

 pale brown ; legs pale flesh-colour. 



Inhabits Java. In the PL enlum. the top of the head is green ; 

 the tail brown, rather cuneiform, and a little elongated. 



51— BLUE-FACED BUNTING. 



Emberiza cyanopis, Ind. Orn. i. 417. Gm. Lin. i. 886. Shaw's Zopl. ix. 407. 

 Chloris Javensis, Bris. iii. 198. t. 7. f. 4. Id. 8vo. i 361. 

 Le Toupet bleu, Buf. iv. 179. 

 Blue-faced Bunting, Gen. Syn. iii. 209. 



LENGTH four inches. Bill lead-colour ; plumage above green ; 

 lower part of the back, and rump rufous; upper tail coverts red; 



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