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Ceblephyris Fimbriatus, Temm. PI. Col. t. 

 249, 250. 

 Black-gray; wing and tail shining black; outer tail- 

 feathers gray-tipt; bill and feet black ; /maie, gray; 

 beneath banded; feathers white-edged ; seven inches 

 and a half long. Java. 



Teraminck places in this genus Corvus Melamps, 

 a Papuensis, and C. Novcb GuinecB, of Lath., but Cu- 

 vier forms them into a sub-genus of Lanius. 



Dr Horslield has placed here Turdm Orientalis, 

 Lath., as Ceblepkyris Striga, but Cuvier calls it a 

 Lanius. 



Campephaga Lmcomela, Vigors and 

 Horsfield. 

 Above black; beneath white; finely black-banded 

 throat; tips of wing and tail-feather, and edge of 

 quills, white; vent fulvous; length of body three inches 

 and a half New Holland. 



African Flycatcher, Lath. 17. Muscicapa Ochracea, 



Sparman, Mus. Carls, t. 22. 

 Neck and chest ashy ferrugineous ; feathers lanceolate ; 

 wing and tail ashy-black ; head and back brown ; ears 

 ciliated with long feathers; belly yellow-brown. 



Tanagra Capensis, Sparman, 

 Mus. t. 45. Campephaga Ferruginea, Vieil. 

 Above ferrugineous-brown ; beneath varied ferrugine- 

 ous and white; tail blackish; side-feather reddish- 

 brown ; bill yellow ; feet black. Cape of Good Hope. 



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