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beneath hoary : wing coverts above rufous : fcapulars brown, . 

 edged W:ch rufous; as are the quills; but the infide and tips are 

 brown, and edged with rufous within : the two middle tail fea- 

 thers are grey brown, obfoletely ftriated with a darker colour ; 

 the reft of the feathers are black, margined on the outer webs 

 and tips with white : legs and claws grey brown. 

 Inhabits Senegal. 



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Lanius collaris, Lin. Syfi. i. p. 135. N° 9. 



La pie-griefche du Cap de Bonne Efperance, Brif. orn. ii. p. 182. pi. 15. 

 f. 1. — PI. enl. 477. f. 1. 



COLLARED 

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CIZE of our cinereous Shrike. Length eight inches and three ^ £ 



quarters. Bill blackifh : the head and upper parts of the 

 body are blackifh; beneath whitifh : bafe of the thighs brown 

 on the fore-part: the edge of the wing white : the fcapulars have 

 a mixture of white, and there is a fpot of the fame in the middle 

 of the quills : the four middle tail feathers are black ; the next 

 on each fide, the fame, tipped with white ; the fourth has the 

 outer margin and tip white; and the two outer ones black, with 

 the whole of the outer webs and tips white : legs and claws 

 duiky. 



Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. One of thefe, which came 

 under my inflection, had the rump of an elegant afh-colour. 



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CIZE of our cinereous Shrike. Length nine inches. Bill horn- 

 colour : plumage above brown black 1 lower part of the back 

 and rump brown : throat and bread dirty white : belly and vent 

 ferruginous : tail plain black brown : legs black. 



y 2 Erom 



FERRUGINOUS 



BELLIED 



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