Class IL 



JAY. 



S91 



Corvus glandarlus. C. tectiici- 

 bus alarum casruleis, lineis 

 transversis aibis nigrisque, 

 corpore ferrugineo variegato. 

 Lath. Ind. orn, 157. id. Syn. 

 384. id. Sup. i. 79- 



Le Jay. Belon av. SSQ. 



Pica glaudaria. Gesner av. 700. 



Aldr. av. i. 303. 



Olina, 35. 



Wil. orn. 130. 



Rail Syn. ay. 41. 



Ghiandaia. Zinan. 67- 



Corvus glandarius. Gm. Lin. 

 368. 



Le Geay, Garrulus. Brisson 



av. ii. 47- Hisi, d'ois. iii. 



107. Pl.Enl.4Sl. 

 Allonskrika, Kornskrika. 



Faun. Suec. sp. 90. 

 Skov-skade. Br. 33. 

 Nuss-heher. Kram. 335. 

 Eichen-Heher (Oak- Jay), or 



Holtz-Schreyer (Wood- 



Cryer). Frisch, i. 55. 

 Skoia, Schoga. Scopoli, No. 



39. 

 Br. Zool. 77. plate D. Aret, 



Zool. i. 295. --^. 



6. Jay. 



XHIS is one of the most beautiful of the 

 British birds. The weight is between six and 

 seven ounces : the length thirteen inches ; the 

 breadth twenty and a half The bill is strong, 

 thick and black, about an inch and a quarter 

 long; the tongue black, thin, and cloven at 

 the tip; the irides white; the chin is white; 

 at the angle of the mouth are two large black 

 spots ; the forehead is white, streaked with 

 black ; the head is covered with very long 

 feathers, which it can erect at pleasure into 

 the form of a crest : the whole neck, back, 



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