Subfam. F1UNGILLXN7E. 
Genus Pyrgita(l), Auct. 
* Pyr. domestica. Europe , fyc. 
Pyr. (Aimophila, Swain.) rufescens. America. 
Pyr. (Leucophrys, Swain.) pileatus. Africa. 
Genus Fringilla, (2) Linn. 
Frin. (Passerella, Swain ) iliaca. N. America. 
* Frin. ccelebs. Britain. 
Frin. (Zonotrichia, Swain.). Pennsylvania , America. 
Frin. (Ammodramus, Swain.) 
Frin. (Chondestes, Swain.) strigata. Mexico, America . 
Genus Emberiza, Linn. 
% Era. miliaria. Britain. 
Em. (Fringillaria, Swain.) capensis. Africa. 
Genus Leptonyx. (3) 
Lep melanotis. S. America . 
Lep. (Melophus, Swain,) erythropterus. 
Genus Plectrophanes. Meyer. 
* Plec. nivalis. Britain. 
Genus Agrophilus, Swain. 
Ag. superciliosus, West Africa. 
Subfam. ALAUDINJE. 
Genus Alauda, Linn. 
* Al. arvensis. Britain. 
( 1 ) As Pyrgita seems to be more generally adopted than Passer, it 
is allowed to stand here. Aimophila , 8w., and Leucophrys, Sw., are two of 
its subgeneric types. 
(2) The five subgeneric forms of Fringilla are Passerella, Sw. ; Frin-. 
gilla, Zonotrichia, Sw- ; Ammodramus, Sw. ; and Chondestes, Sw. 
(3) Swai'nson considers the Emberiza crythropiera of the Ulus, of 
Orn. as a subgenus of Leptonyx, — to this he has given the title of 
Melophus, under which it is here inserted. 
