'54 



SHRIKE. 



41. A. 



SPOTTED 



CAYENNE SHR. 



Spotted Cayenne Shrike, Gtn. Sjn. i. p. 189. N''4i. A.' 



T N the colleftion of Colonel Davies is a bird of this kind, drf- 

 fering in having the forehead of a pale bufF-coIour, a rufous 

 fpot on the ears, and the belly of a plain grey-colour. 



49. 

 MAGPIE SHR. 



Magpie Shrike, Gen, Syn, 1. p. 192. N° 49. 



'T* HIS bird inhabits South America. On a label tied to the leg 

 of one which Came from Cayenne was written Vale Savane, 

 which I apprehend to be the name which the bird is there 

 known by. 



50. 



LESSER GREY 



SHR. 



.Description, 



Place. 



Pie-grifche d'ltalie, Buf. Oif. i. p. 298.— P/, Enl 32. 

 Lefler Grey Shrike, Ar^. Zool. ii. p. 241. B. 



'T'HE forehead is black: acrofs the eyes a line of black : the 

 head, hind part and fides of the neck, the back, and wing 

 coverts, cinereous, paleft on the rump ; ridge of the wing white ; 

 prime quills black, with a fpot of white near the bafe ; feconda- 

 ries black, with white tips : throat white : breaft and belly tinged 

 with rofe-colour : tail feathers black j the ends of all but the two 

 middle ones tipped with white. 



This is found both in S^ain and Italy j it alfo inhabits Ruftay 

 but not Sibiria, 



51- 



3LACK-CAP- 



JED SHR. 



Male. 



T ENGTH fix inches. Bill one inch, hooked at the tip, co- 

 lour dufky : the head much crefledj the feathers of it three 

 cjuarters of an inch long : the head, and all the forepart of the neck 



quite 



