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Sp. 18. 
Sp. 23. 
Sp. 24. 
Mr. Jenyns on the Ornithology of Cambridgeshire. 
C. frugilegus, Temm. Man. @Ornith. p. 110. 
Rook. — Varieties of this bird, more or less spotted with grey 
and white, not unfrequently occur at Bottisham. There are two 
specimens of this kind from that neighbourhood, in the Museum 
of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 
C. Monedula, Temm. Man. @’Ornith. p.111. 
JACKDAW. 
C. Pica, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. p. 113. 
MaGrir. 
C. glandarius, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. p. 114. 
Jay.—This is a rare bird at Bottisham, and only an occasional 
visitant of that district; though more plentiful in the woodlands. 
At Gamlingay I have observed them in abundance. 
Genus IV. BOMBYCIVORA. Tem. 
B. garrula, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. p. 124. 
Bonemian Wax-winc.—I have been informed that some few 
years back two flights of these birds were at different times 
observed near Cambridge. 
Genus V. STURNUS. Linn. 
S. vulgaris, Temm. Man. d’Ornith.. p. 132. 
SrarLING.—Towards autumn these birds congregate in immense 
flocks. 
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ORDER TIl. Insecrivort. 
Genus VI. LANIUS. Linn. 
L. Excubitor, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. p.142. 
CrnErEous SHRIKE.—Has been observed to visit Cambridge- 
shire in the autumnal and winter months. There is a specimen 
