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VI. CORVINELLA, Less. 



(Gadow, t. c. p. 231.) 



[_Cf. Reicheuow, Yog. Afrikas, ii. p. 629.] 



1. corvina {Shaw), (p. 231.) W. Africa 



(Senegaiiibia). 



•2. affinis, HcnyJ. (p. 231, pt.) N.E. Africa. 



VII. LANIELLUS, Swahis. 

 i* (Gadow, t. c. p. 230.) 



1. leucogrammicus, Swains, (p. 230.) Java. 



VIII. LANIUS, Linn. 



(Gadow, Cat. B. Brit. Miis. viii. p. 2.32, 1883.) 



[Cf. Ogilvie Grant, Nov. Zool. ix. pp. 449-186, 1902.*] 



1. minor, Gm. (p. 235.) S.E. Europe. 



C. Asia to 



Afglianistan. 

 E. it S. Africa {winter). 



2. borealis, Vieill. (p. 240.) N. Nortli America. 



[iiineriuanus, Bogd. Sorokop Russkui Faun. C. & S. United States 



pp. 102, 208, 2 1 8 ( 1 88 1 ). ] {winter). 



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* Altliougli Mr. Ogilvie Grant, in his recent review of the genus Lanius, has not seen 

 his way to subdivide the latter into sections, 1 think that there are several natural 

 groups within its borders, which may advantageously be separated, although I admit 

 that tlie characters are mainly those of colour. 



