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Genus IV. SHRIKE. 
N°. Collared Shr. N° 12. Robuft Shr. 
2. Red-backed Shr. 13. Erect Shr. 
3. Magpie Shr. 14. Frontal Shr. 
4. Woodchat. 15. Yellow-bellied Shr. 
5. Hook-billed Shr, Var. A. 16. Rufty Shr. 
6. Jocofe Shr. 17. African Shr. 
7. Senegal Shr. 18. Muftachoe Shr. . 
8. Barbary Shr. 1g. Cruel Shr. 
g. Tyrant Shr. 20. Supercilious Shr. 
10. Clouded Shr. 21. Cape Shr. 
11. Dubious Shr. 22. Hottniqua Shr. 
2. Lanius collaris, Zzd. Orn. 1. p. 69. 10. 
COLLARED Le Fifcal, Lewaill. Oi/: ii. p. 35. pl. 61. 62. 
Shr. Collared Shrike, Gen, Syz. i. p. 163. 7. 
N my Supplement, I fuppofed the Ferruginous Shrike * to be the 
Canary Biter, or Fifcal Bird, of the Cape of Good Hope; but I am 
inclined to think it to be the collared fpecies. 
Thunberg, in his travels +, fays, “ Fifcal and Canary Byter were the 
appellations given to a black and white bird (Lanius Collaris) which 
was common in the town, and every garden there } ; it is a bird of 
© P51. N° $ + 1. p.293- 
~ Lam aware that more than one or two birds go by the name of Canary Byers at 
the Cape of Good Hope. 
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