CATAMGUE OF BRITISH BIRDS. 83 



c. Cambridgeshire. Male : young. From Mr. J. Baker's Col- 

 lection. 



d. Cambridgeshire. Female: young. From Mr. J. Baker's Col- 

 lection. 



e. Sternum. England. Presented by G. Ingall, Esq. 

 /. Sternum. England. Presented by John Ray, Esq, 



2. ENNEOCTOircrs rtjpus. The Woodchat Shrike. 



Lanius rutilus, Lath. Ind. Om. i. p. 70 ; Wood, Analyst, 1835, 



p. 30. 

 Lanius pomeranus, Sparrm. Mus. Carls, t. 1. 

 Lanius ruflceps, Bechst. Naturg. Beutschl. ii. p. 1327 ; Brehm, 



Vog. Beutschl. p. 237. 

 Lanius ruficolhs, Shaiv, Gen. Zool. vii. p. 316. 

 Lanius melanotis, Brehm, Vog. Beutschl. p. 238. 

 Phoneus rufus, Kaup, Naturl. Syst. p. 33. 

 Enneoetonus rufus, Pr. Bonap. Geogr. Oomp. List of B. p. 26 ; 



G. R. Gray, Gen. of B. i. p. 291. 

 Lanius rufus, Temm.Man. d'Orn. (1815) p. 61 ; Leach, Syst. Oat. 



Mamm. S( Birds in B. M. p. 20 ; Naum. Vog. Beutschl. (1822) 



ii. p. 22, t. 61 ; Flem. Brit. An. p. 63 ; Brehm, Vog. Beutschl. 



p. 237 ; Jenyns, Man. Brit. Vert. An. p. 96 ; Keys. ^ Bl. 



Wirbelth. Eur. p. 60 ; Schleg. Rev. Grit, des Ois. d'Eur. p. 21 ; 



Eijton, Oat. Brit. B. p. 66. 

 The Woodchat, Bew. Brit. B. (1797) i. p. 61; Mont. Dm. Bict. ; 



Penn. Brit. Zool. (1812) i. p. 277 ; Selby, Brit. Om. i. p. 145 



(note). 

 The "Woodchat Shrike, Tarr. Brit. B. ed. 2. i. p. 167, fig. ; id. 



ed. 3. i. p. 177, fig. 

 Wood Shrike, Mont. Om. Bict. Suppl. 



PI. Enl. 9. f. 1, 2; GovM, B. of Ear. pi. 70. 

 a. Kent. Male. 



Tribe IV. CONIROSTRES. 



PiciE, pt.— Passeres, pt., Idnn. (1735), Moehr. (1752), Lath. (1790). 



Plumipedes, pt., Schceff. (1774). 



Fissipedes anisodactyles conico-tenuirostres — F. a. conico-protensi- 



rostres — F. a. conico-convexirostres, pt. — F. a. conico-subuliros- 



tres, pt., Schcef. (1774). 

 AnomaHpedes, pt., Schoiff. (1774). 



Scutipedes, pt. — Negliges, pt.— Chanteurs, pt., Scop. (1777). 

 Conirostres — Crenirostres, pt. — Dentirostres, pt. — Plenirostres, pt. 



— Subulirostres, pt. — Lsevirostres, pt. — Scansores, pt., Cuv. (1799- 



1800). 



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