LAPLAND BUNTING. 
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closer examination, some of the well-known map-like 
marks, so characteristic of that genus, are there ; in other 
respects, they shew their relationship to the larks, and 
that they are well placed between the two genera. 
A nest from Labrador, sent me by Mr. Newton, is 
formed entirely of the finest grasses, interwoven toward 
the inside with numerous duck’s feathers. 
