CATALOGUE, 
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7S5. EMBERIZA HUTTONI, Blyth Bp. 
Euspiza Huttoni, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XVIII. p. 811 
(1849). 
Emberiza Buchanani, Blyth, J. A, S. Beng. XVI. p. 780 
(nec. J. A. Beng. XIII. p. 957, 1844). 
A. B. C. Base of Kossaeh Pass, N. W. India. From 
Griffith's Collection. 
Nearly affined to JE. hortulana, but differing in colour, having the 
scapularies, forepart of wing, and margins of the coverts and terti- 
aries, of the same pale rufous-bulf as the entire under-parts, from the 
breast inclusive, which is similar to that of the abdominal region only 
of B. hortulana. Head, neck, throat, and inter-scapularies, greyish 
without marks, but traces of striation on the lower part of the 
back ; orbital feathers whitish ; bill and feet pale. 
Length G in., of wing 3|- in., tail 3 in., and tarsus f of an inch. 
" Eound in flocks near shingly or stony hills." — (Griffith's MS. 
Notes.) 
Captain Hutton states that it is " found at Candahar in the 
summer." 
736. EMBERIZA STEWART I, Blyth Sp. 
Euspiza Stewarti, Blyth, J. A. S. Ben/. XXIII. p. 216 
(Feb. 1854). 
Emberiza caniceps, Gould, Birds of Asia, pt. YI. t. 
(July, 1854). 
The Grey-capped Bunting, Gould. 
A. B. ?. Pushut. From Griffith's Collection. 
C. ^. Himalaya. From Dr. Boyle's Collection. 
E. Stewarti, Blyth. — Male : crown greyish white, lores and a broad 
line passing over the eye to the nape, and tbe throat black ; cheeks 
and ear-coverts white ; back, scapularies, rump, and upper tail-coverts 
deep reddish chestnut ; wing-coverts dark brown, edged with buffy 
brown ; wings brown, narrowly edged with greyish white ; central 
tail-feathers blackish brown, the two outer on each side blackish 
brown at the base, and white for the remainder of their length, with 
the exception of the outer web, which is brown ; under-surface 
creamy white, crossed on the chest by a broad band of lively chestnut- 
red ; bill and feet fleshy brown. The female has the whole upper 
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