Var. B. 
PIED STARE. 
DESCRIPTIONe 
Ie 
Var. C, 
GREY STARE.. 
DEscRIPTION. 
Si Ay Rie. 
L’Etourneau blanc & noir, Brif. orm. ii. p. 444. Be 
444. C—Byf, of. iii. p. 189. 
——-— 4 téte blanche, 
Sturnus capite albo, Aldrov. ii. p. 637. 
Black and white Starling, Will. orn. p. 196. 
N this the head was black, and all the reft of the body white. 
It was found at Aberdaren, a little village in Caernarvonfbire. 
Another, mentioned by A/drovandus, had a white head and neck, 
with two black fpots above the eyes: breaft, belly, fides, thighs, 
upper wing and under tail coverts, white with blueifh fpots: 
quills and tail as in the common Starling; but the two outer tail 
feathers white: the bill white: and the legs yellow: claws 
black.. 
L’Etourneau gris, Brif. orz. ii. p. 446. D.. 
Sturnus cinereus, 4/dr. Av. ii. p. 638—9>. 
Lev. My. 
HAT defcribed by Briffon from Aldrovandus. had the 
upper part of the body of a rufous afh-colour, inclined to: 
yellow: the breaft marked with fmall points: bill and legs. 
black. ; 
A beautiful fpecimen, very near allied to this, is in the Leve- 
rian Mufeum, being wholly of a cream-colour, covered all over 
with white fpots. 
Sturnus: 
