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BIRDS. PASSERES. 8i. Emberiza. 535 
Cilivc, beneath >!vhiter ; chin orange \ pedoral band 
bluckiih. Olive B. 
Inhabits St.Ilomingo; 3 jt inches long. 
Piil and legs grey-brown ; eyebrows yellow ; throat and upper 
part of the brtaji black ; reft of the breajl and belly olive- 
grey ; edge of the wings yellow ; quill-feathers brown, edged 
''’ith pliye. 
Above grey-ferruginoi,is, middle of the featiiers black, be- 
neath whitifli -alii, fpotted on the fides ; tail-feathers 
black, tile middle ones edged with ferruginous, the 
outer one each fide almoft to the b.afe, the next as far 
■as the middle, obliquely white. Pajferlne B. 
Inhabits near the Ural; fize of the reed-fparrow, 
Ileitiud the eyes a pale ftreak ; throat (in the male) black, the 
feathers pale at the edges, and a white, line to the neck each 
iide; quill-feathers and wing-coverts ferruginous on the outer 
edge ; tail a little forked ; legs brownilh-tlefh-coloiir. 
Above gjrey-ferruginous, beneath whitifli ; throat fpotted ; 
head with alternate longitudinal teftaceous and black 
bands. Dwarf B. 
Inhabits fnowy mountains of Bauuria; very fruall. 
^ead black with 3 longitudinal white bands ; chin, body 
beneath and 2 outmoft tail-feathers each fide obliquely 
white. 
' Inhabits woods of Dauuria ; fize of the reed B, 
A'eri and fioulders ferruginous ; back grey-ferruginous ; throat 
with teftaceous fpecks. 
Grey-ferruginous ; ears with a round rufous fpot ; eye- 
brows; line beneath the eyes, and throat white ; chin 
furrounded with a brown fpotted circle. 
Inhabits rocky parts of Siberia ; fize of E. cia. 
Crown and part of the neck hoary-a(h, the fhafts of the fea- 
thers brown. 
^rey-ferruginous, beneath pale ftfaw-colour ; frontlet 
black ; head and neck hoary-alh, 
inhabits near the water falls of Dauuria : finall. 
Chryfophrys, 
