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Sp. 1. Al. arvensis. Steph. v.. x.p. 502. — Britain and Europe. 



Sp. 2. AI. Italica. Steph, v. x.p. 509.---Europe. 



Sp. 3. Al. arborea. Steph, v. x. p. 506. pL 47. — Al. cristatella ? 

 Steph, V. X. p. 505.— Britain and Europe. 



Sp. 4. Al. cristata. Steph. v. x. p. 533. — Europe. 



Sp. 5. Al. undata. Steph. v. x.p. 535. — South of Europe. 



Sp. 6. Al. flava. Steph, v. x.p. 522 — Al. Sibirica. Steph. v. x. 

 p. 512. — North of Europe. 



Sp. 7. Al. bilopha. Temm, PI. Col. 244./. ]. 



Al. capite bicristata; crista, Jascid cnpitali, pennis basi mandi' 

 bulcc superioris, loris, tcenia lata per ocidos, lunuldque pectorali 

 nigris; corpore supra rufo Jusco alboque vario; infra albido. 



Lark with the head double-crested ; the crests, a band on the 

 head,, the feathers at the base of the upper mandible, the lores, 

 a broad stripe through the eyes, and a crescent on the breast, 

 black ; the body above varied with red, brown, and white 5 be- 

 neath whitish, 



, Inhabits Arabia. Length five inches and a half : 

 distinguished by a tuft composed of long decomposed 

 feathers on the sides of the head above the eyes, and 

 resembling two horns ; this, a band passing from one 

 eye to the other, the space round the upper half of 

 the beak, the lores, a broad band beneath the eyes, 

 and a broad crescent on the breast, are pure black : 

 the throat, the fore part of the neck, a band on the 

 forehead, the eyebrows, and the feathers on the ears, 

 as well as the belly and vent, are white : the occiput, 

 the nape, the shoulders, and the wings are reddish ; 

 all the greater wing-coverts are tipped with white, 

 and the outer quill is bordered with the same : the 

 two middle tail-feathers are reddish ; the rest are 

 black ; but the two lateral ones on either side are 

 edged with white on the outer webs : the tail is even : 

 the toes are very short ; the hinder claw stout, short, 

 and nearly straight : the back and legs are black. 



