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BRUMAL BUNTING. 

 (Emberiza brumalis. ) 



E. Jlavo-fasca sincipite corporeque subtus Jlavis, collo superiore 

 cum lateribus cinereo, remigibusjuscis. 



Yellowish-brown Bunting, with the sinciput and body beneath 

 yellow ; upper part of the neck, and with the sides, ash-co- 

 loured ; quills brown. 



Emberiza brumalis. Scop, An. 1. 213. — Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 

 873.— Lath. hid. Orn. 1. 412. 47. 



Brumal Bunting. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 199. 42. 



This species is the size of Fringilla Spinas : 

 forehead and orbits yellow: occiput, neck, and 

 sides, ash-coloured : back yellow-brown : under 

 parts of the body and vent yellow : quills brown, 

 edged with yellow : thighs whitish. Common in 

 the county of Tyrol, in Austria, and is often 

 caught with birdlime in the autumn : it feeds on 

 hemp seed. 



