covered with a tuft o f longilh narrow feathers s belly the colour
o f rufty oker: quills, wing coverts, and tail, black at the tips and
inner fides; the outer edge white : tail the length of the body i
legs black : claws yellow.
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. It feems much to refemblc
the AJb-coloured Flycatcher.
G e n u s X X X IX . L A R K .
Black Lark, Gen. Syn. iv. p, 380. N° 13.
Tanagra Sibirica, Sparrm. Muf. Car If. i f f 19*
^ p 'H IS I apprehend to be the fame with my Black Larky and
have fo'me reafon to think that the Mutable Lark* is a variety,
and not a diftinft Ipecies, o f the firfl: named.
Calandre Lark, Gen. Syn. iv. p.382. N° \$.— Ar&*Zool.ii. N°‘28o.—
Faun. Arag. p. 84.
'J ^ 'H I S bird inhabits India, if not China alfo; in refpeft to
the firflr, the drawings of Lady Impey affirm it. We have alfo
feen it teprelented in other drawings, which were faid to. have
come from the lafl-named place,
* Vol. iv. p. j&i, rj°-a4.
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