Emberiza rutila, Pall. Trav. iii. p. 698. 23 ?
R.ufty Bunting, Ar£l. Zool.
'J 'H E head, neck, bread, and fides of this bird are ruft-
coloured: belly white: wings ferruginous, with two white
marks on the prime quills: tail the fame.
Inhabits Ruffia.
Lev. Muf. SIZE of a Yellow-hammer. Bill pale brown : the upper
parts of the plumage cinereous, ftreaked with brown on the
back : over the eye a ftreak of yellow •, from the gape another,
palling under the eye : chin white: on the throat a large triangular
fpot of black : bread, and middle of the belly, yellow :
fides, over the thighs, ftreaked with dufky : the greater wing coverts
tawny: quills and tail dufky, with pale edges : legs
brown.
The femak is like the male above; but has no black fpot on
the throat, nor ftreaks above the eye: beneath the eye is a dufky-
ftreak, in the direftion of the jaw : between the bill and eye
white : the belly and fides as in the male.
Inhabits America.
Le Bruant du Brefil, Brif. orn. iii. p. 299. 13.-—T/. enJ. 321. f. 1.
Le Guirnegat, Buf. oif. iv. p. 361.
Guiranheemgatu, Rail Syn. p. 89. 2.— Will, orn» p. 253.
g I Z E of a Sparrow. Bill and eyes black the crown, throat,
neck, and under parts, yellow : back, fcapulars, wings, and
tail, varied with greenifh, yellow, and brown : legs brown.
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RUSTY B.
Description-
Place.
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Pl. XLIV.
D e s c r i p t i o n .
Female.
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BRASILIAN- B.
D e s c r i p t i o n ,