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Niraiis, Swains. (1827). Lanius, Shaw. Entomovorus, Less. 
N. brubru, (Lath.) Sérickl. Levaill. Ois. d’Afr., pl. 71. L. ca- 
pensis, Shaw. 
NapoTHERA, Bote (1835). (Non vidi.) 
N. pyrrhoptera, Bote. 
Prionops, Vieill. (1816). Lanius, Shaw. 
P. plumatus, (Shaw) Swains.  Levaill. Ois. d’Afr., pl. 80. 81. 
P. Geoffroyi, Vell. 
Corturrocincia, Vig. and Horsf. (1825). Collurisoma, Swazns. 
C. cinerea, V. and H. Jard. and Selby’s Mlustr., pl. 71. 
Subfam. II. THAMNOPHILINA. 
Taamnopuitus, Vieill. (1816). Taraba, Less. (1831). Batara, 
Azara. Lanius, Z. Vanga, Less. Lanius, 4th div. Cuv. 
T. doliatus, (L.) Vieill. Pl. enl. 297. f. 2. 
Cympitaimus, G. R. Gray (1840). Lanius, Leach. Lanius, 5th 
div. Cuv. 
C. lineatus, (Leach) G. R. Gray. Zool. Misc., pl. 6. 
Pityriasis, Less. (1837). Barita, Temm. 
P. gymnocephalus, (Temm.) Less. Pl. col. 572. 
Vanea, (Buff.) Vieill. (1816). Malaconotus, Swains. Lanius, Gm. 
Thamnophilus, Vieddl. 
V. curvirostris,(Gm.) Viedll. Pl. enl.228. V.leucocephala, Less. 
Lanrarivus, Vieill. (1816). Malaconotus, Swains. (1824). Pele- 
cinius, Bote (1826). Melaconotus, Smith. Tchagra, Less. 
Lanius, £. Lanius, 2nd div. Cuv. 3rd div. Temm. 
L. barbarus, (L.) Viedll. Pl. enl. 56. 
Dryvoscopus, Bote (1826). Hapalophus, G. R. Gray (1837). La- 
nius, Lath. Malaconotus, Swains. Entomovorus, Less. Lanius, 
Ind div. Temm. 
D.cubla, (Lath.) Bote. Levaill. Ois. d’ Afr., pl. 72. 
Cuaunonotus, G. R. Gray (1837). Thamnophilus, J. £. Gray. 
Malaconotus, Jard. and Selby. 
C. Sabinei, (Gray) G. R. Gray. Jard. and Selby’s Ml. Orn., n. 
s., pl. 27. 
Cracticus*, Vieill. (1816). Barita, Cuv. (1817). Vanga, Temm. 
Coracias, Gm. 
C. varius,(Gm.) Vie7ll. Pl. enl.628. B. Sonnerati, Less. 
2 This genus has been hitherto confounded by Temminck and modern 
authors with Vanga, which is decidedly a distinct genus. _ Vieillot’s genus 
Cracticus is coequal with Barita of Cuvier, and both have for their type C. 
varius (Lath.),as givenabove. This genus should also contain C. nigrogu- 
laris (Gould), which is the C. varius (Vig. and Horsf.), = C. destructor 
(Temm.), = C. cinereus (Gould) ; while those usually considered as Crac- 
ticus of Vieillot, should form a distinct genus, for which I have given the 
name of Gymnorhina. 
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