BIRDS. PASSERES. 75. Alauda. 4.^5 
Four middle tail-feathers black, the reft white-teftaccous ; 
body above teftaceous, beneath whitilh. 
Tejlaeeous L. 
Inhabits near Gibraltar. 
^ill black ; crown and uinir-covertx fpottod with black ; quill- 
feathers black, lecondaries edged with teftaceous ; legs 
yellow. 
Yeliovvlfti-brown, the feathers brown in the middle ; be- 
neath and outer tail-feathers yellowilh-white. 
Portugal L, 
■ Inhabits PoriugaL Hill white ; legs flefh-colour. 
'Tail, wings and coverts brown, edged with white; body 
beneath white, with oblong brown fpots., 
African L. 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope j 8 inches long. 
^ill black ; body above varied with blown, rufous and white ; 
legs brown. 
Cinereous ; belly and vent white ; quill and tail-featheri^ 
brown, the outermoft without near the tip white. 
Cinereous L. 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope : 6 inches long. 
^ojlrils placed in a foft membranaceous groove ; legs black. 
Tail-feathers browm, the 8 middle ones edged with red- 
difti, the outermoft with white. Rufous L. 
Inhabits South America; 5I inches long. 
Hill brown ; body above blackifh tinged with rufous, beneath 
white ; quillfeathers edged with rufous, the greater one? 
grey, lefter brown legs yellowilh'. 
Fhree lateral tail-feathers tipt with white ; chin pale yel- 
low, edged with black ; eyebrows yellow. Cape L, 
Inhabits the Cape of Goods Hope ; 8 inches long. 
Hill yellowilh-brown ; body above and tail brown, each fea- 
ther darker in the middle ; body beneath ochre ; legs black ; 
^ack-clazo a little hooked. 
Hulky, the feathers edged with aih-colour ; belly and eye- 
brows white; ocular band black. New Zealand L. 
■ xinll and tail-feathers black, the outer edge white 
Inhabits 
