BIRDS. PASSERES. 8i. Emberizs. 
531 
Feathers white daflied with yellow ; chin and throat fpot- 
P ted with brown. 
o‘Ked-brown; head and neck white; bread with a blueifh 
_ fpot ; wings and tail varied with white and black. 
^*^Eowilh-white ; front and body beneath blackidt ; wings 
and tail varied with white and black. 
Inhabits during fumnier in vaft flocks the north o£ Europs, Apia 
and America ; in winter migrates to a warmer climate ; ap- 
pears in England before the fetting in of froft atxl fnow ; 
builds in holes of rocks, and lays 5 white eggs fpotted with 
brown. 
Colour varying with age, fex, or climate ; in w'intei’ nearly 
white, but the Ifach and middle coverts, black, 
and kgs brown. 
Ql>ill-feathers dulky, white at the bafe, the laft wholly 
black ; tail-feathers black, the middle ones at the 
edge, and 3 lateral ones each fide white with a dufky 
fpot without. Tawny B. 
Inhabits with the lad ; 6 A inches long. 
Head and neck tawny ; chin, nearly wliitc, growing yellow to- 
wards the breah : belly white varied with, yellow ; fcapulars 
and iacA-fetithers black, edged with pale tawny ; rump half 
white, half yellow ; fecondary quill J'eat hers white w’ithin ; 
tegs black ; bill yellow tipt with black ; hind-clam very 
long. 
firfl quill-feathers blackifh-brown, the reft white 
fpotted w'ith brown at the' tip ; tail-feathers brown, 
3 l^tteral dnes each fide all white. Mountain B. 
ItdiabitS Yorkjkin and Lincolnjhire. 
Bill yellow tipt with black ; head chefnut ; chin white ; neck 
above and back, cinereous ; breajl and belly with longitudinal 
flame-colaur fpots. 
ft. 
• -^‘ack ; belly white. Black B. 
^habits North America ; migrates ; 6-| inches long. 
Bin reddifh-white ; irids blue ; chin black ; 2 outer tail-fea- 
thers each fide white ; legs grty. 
■■'''Vb. ’ . . , ■ 
town, fpotted beneath with black ; orbits, rufous. 
Common B. 
3 Y 2 Inhabits 
