BUNTING. 333 



59— LUTEOUS BUNTING. 



Emberiza luteola, Mus. Carls, fuse. iv. t. 93. 

 Luteous Bunting, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 203. 



THIS species is reddish brown above, with markings of darker 

 brown ; beneath more or less yellow ; rump greenish brown ; quills 

 and tail brown, margins of the feathers pale ; bill brown ; legs pale 

 yellow. — Inhabits India. Brought from Coromandel. 



60 — LOUISIANE BUNTING. 



Emberiza Ludovicia, Ind. Orn. i. 404. Lin. i. 310. Gm. Lin. i. 878. Bris. iii. 278. 



t. 14.3. Id. Svo. i. 386. Shaw's Zool. ix. 366. 

 Ortolan de la Louisiane, Buf. iv. 325. PI. enl. 158. 1. 

 Louisiane Bunting, Gen. Syn. iii. 177. Arct . Zool. ii. 277. 



SIZE of a Yellow-hammer ; length five inches. Bill rufous, 

 spotted with black; head, throat, and fore part of the neck, pale 

 rufous ; top of the head surrounded with a wreathed, irregular, streak 

 of black, not unlike a horse-shoe ; beneath the eye a streak, and 

 several lesser markings of black ; the upper part of the body rufous, 

 dashed with black ; lower part of the back, the rump, and upper 

 tail coverts, black ; breast and sides rufous ; belly, thighs, and under 

 the tail rufous white ; greater wing coverts and quills black, with 

 rufous edges ; tail a little cuneiform, and black ; legs ash-colour. 



Inhabits Louisiana. 



61.— PSITTACEOUS BUNTING. 



Emberiza Psittacea, Ind. Orn. i. 404. Lin. i. 312. Gm. Lin. i. 882. Skate's Zool. 



ix.' 424. 

 Linaria Brasiliensis longicauda, Bris. iii. 147. Id. 8vo. i. 347. Klein, p. 98. 8. 

 Vidua Brasiliensis, Gerin. iii. t. 345 ? 



