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LAPLAND LONGSPUR. 
EMBERIZA LAPPONICA. 
Plate XIII. Fig. 1, Male; 2, Female. 
Fringilla lapponica, Linn. Syst. I, p. 317, Sp. 1. Faun. Suec. Sp. 235. Gmel. Syst. I, p. 
900, Sp. 1. Retz. Faun. Suec. p. 242, Sp. 119. Forst.PA. Tr. LXII, p. 404. Fabr. 
Faun. Grcenl. p. 119, Sp. 8. Lath. Ind. p. 440, Sp. 18. Ubers, I, p. 289, Sp. 18. 
Fringilla montana , Briss. Orn. Ill, p. 160, Sp. 38. Klein, Jlv. p. 92, Sp. 10. 
Fringilla calcarata , Pallas, It. p. 710, Sp. 20, t. E. Id. in Ato. French transl. Ill, PI. 1. 
Meyer & Wolf, Tasch. Deutschl. I, p. 176, Sp. 13. 
Emberiza lapponica , Nilsson, Orn. Suec. I. p. 157, Sp. 76. Kanz. El. Zool. VI, p. 24. 
Emberiza calcarata , Temm. Man. Orn. I. p. 322. Brehm, Lehrb. Eur. Vog. I. p. 221. 
Richardson, Jlpp. to Parry's 2 d Toy. p. 345. 
Passerina lapponica, Vieill. Nouv. Did. Hist. Nat. XXV, p. 12. 
Plcctrophanes calcaratus, Meyer, Tasch. Ill, p. 176, Sp. 13. 
Plectrophanes lapponica, Selisy in Trans. Linn. Soc. XV, p. 156, PI. 1, young. 
Montifringilla congener , Aldrov. Orn. II, p. 821, PI. S23. 
Le Grand Montain, Buff. Ois. IV, p. 134. 
Le Pinson de Montague, Gerardin, Tabl. Elem. d'Orn. I, p. 186. 
Lerchen Finch , Bechst. Naturg. Deutsch. Ill, p. 246, Sp. 16. Naum. Nachtr. III. p. 25, 
PI. 20, B female, PI. 40, male in autumn. 
Greater Brambling, Alb. Ill, p. 59, PI. 63. 
Lapland Finch, Penn. ILrct. Zool. II, Sp. 259. Lath. Syn. IV, p. 263, Sp. 14. Ubers, 
III, p. 256, Sp. 14. 
My Collection. 
This species, long since known to inhabit the desolate Arctic 
regions of both continents, is now for the first time introduced 
into the Fauna of the United States; having been omitted both 
in our Synopsis and Catalogue. It is entitled to be ranked among 
the birds of this country, from the fact, that a few stragglers out 
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