22. LANITTS, 



265 



Hah, Indian Peninsula, extending through the N.W. Provinces 

 and Sindh to Central Asia ; replaced in Soiithern India by L. 

 caniceps. 



Subspecies a. Lanius caniceps. 



Lanius caniceps, Bh/th,J. A. 8. Bern/, xv. p. 302 (1846) ; id. Cat. B. M. 



As. 8oc. p. i-51 (1849) ; Gray, Gen. B. iii. Append, p. 14 ; B}). C. A. 



i. p. .364 ; Ilorsf. ^- Moure, Cat. B. M. E.I. Co. p. 164 (1854) ; 



Blanford, J. A. S. Beng. 1871, p. 272 ; Jerdon, Ibis, 1872, p. 114; 



Fairbank, Str. F. 1877, p. 400 ; Legge, B. Ceylon, p. 383 (1879). 

 Lanius tephi-onotus ( Vig.), Kelaart, Pi-odrom. Cat. p. 124 (1852, teste 



Legge). 

 CoUyrio caniceps, Bp. Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1853, p. 435 ; Hume, Nests, 



and Eggs Ind. B. i. p. 169 (18/^3). 

 Lanius ervthronotus (Vi(j.),Layard, Ann. ^- Mag. N. H. 18-54, xiii. 



p. 1.30 (pt.) ; Jerdon, B. Ind. i.p. 402 (1802) ; Holdsivorth . P. Z. S. 



1872, p. 436 ; Legge, Str. F. 1876, p. 243. 

 Lanius atiiuis, Legge, Str. F. 1876, p. 243. 



