546 BIRDS. RAPACIOUS. Shrike. 



274 y. Red Butcher Shrike.— 12. y. L. Collurio rufus. 



The body is variegated above with reddifh, white, and black ; its under parts are red- 

 dim white. 



L. rufus. Briff. orn. 199. n. 3. — L. rutilus. Lath. fyn. i. 70. n. 12. — L. minor cinarefcens. Raj. 

 av. 19. a. 6. — Ampelis dorfo grifeo. Faun. fuec. i. 180. t. 2. — Ampelis tertia. Kram. el. 363. — 

 Buferola, Ferlotta bianca. Zinnan, uov. ,89. t. 15. f. 79. — -Pie-griefche rouffe. Buff. oif. i. 103. "PL 

 enl. n. 9. f. 2. and n. 3 1. f. i. — Other Butcher-bird. Will. orn. ang. 89. § 4. — Wood-Chat. Brit, 

 zool. n. 73. Lewin, brit. b. i. t. 32. Alb. av. ii. t. 16. -Lath. fyn. i. 169. n. -17. 



Inhabits with the former. — Is of the fame fize with the Common Butcher Shrike, and has the fame 

 manners : The female is reddifh, tranfverfely ftreaked with brown, and marked on the under parts 

 with brown femilunar fpots ; the tail quills are barred with brown ; the eggs are pale rufty, clouded 

 with afh colour. 



275 <T. Senegal Butcher Shrike. — 12. $>. L. Collurio fenegalenfis. 



The fcapulars are of the fame reddifh colour with the body; the bafes of the wing quills 

 are fpotted with white. 



L. rutilus fenegalenfis. Lath. ind. orn. i. 71. n. 12. p. — Pie-griefche rouffe du Senegal. PL enl. 

 n. 477. f. 2. — Senegal Wood-Chat. Lath. fyn. i. 170. n. 17. a. 



Inhabits Senegal, 



.276 e. Black-crowned Butcher Shrike. — 12. g. L. Collurio melanocephalus. 



The head is black ; the tail is a good deal longer than in the former varieties. 



L. rutilus melanocephalus. Lath. ind. orn. i. 71. n. 12. y. — Pie-griefche a tete noir du Senegal. 

 .PL enl. n. 474. — Black-headed Senegal Wood-Chat. Lath. fyn. i. 170. n. 17. b. 



Inhabits Senegal. 



277 14. Antiguan Shrike. — -13. Lanius antiguanus ; 29. 



The tail is long and wedge-like ; the body is yellowim red above, and white below ; 

 the head, bill, wings, legs and feet, and upper furface of the tail, are black. 



L. antiguanus. Lath. ind. orn. i. 72. n. 16. — Pie-griefche d'Antigue. Sonner. voy. 114. t. 70. — 

 Antiguan Shrike. Lath. fyn. i. 171. n, 20. 



Inhabits Luzonia and Panay 3 in the Philippine ifles. — Is of the fame fize with the Butcher Shrike: 

 The upper mandible of the bill is remarkably longer than the lower, and is very much hooked ; the 

 wings are fhort ; the two middle tail quills are entirely black, but the reft are reddifh on their lower 

 furfaces, and red at the points. 



278 15. Black Shrike. — 14. Lanius niger. 30. 



Of a black colour ; the fecondary wing quills being edged on their outer webs with 

 bro-.vn ; the tail is fomewhat wedge-like. 



L. niger. Lath. ind. orn. i. 73. n. 21. — Black Shrike. Lath. fyn. i. 187. n. 3.8* 



Inhabits 



