Class II. 



JAY. 



29i 



Corvus glandarius. C. tectrici- 

 bus alarum caeruleis, lineis 

 transversis albis nigrisque, 

 corpore ferrugineo variegato. 

 Lath. Ind. orn. 157- id. Syn. 

 384. id. Sup. i. 79- 



Le Jay. Belon av. 28Q. 



Pica glandaria. Gesner av. 700. 



Aldr. av. i. 3g3. 



Olina, 35. 



Wil. orn. 130. 



Rait Syn. aw. 41. 



Ghiandaia. Zinan. 67. 



Corvus glandarius. Gm. Lin. 

 368. 



Le Geay, Garrulus. Brisson 



av. ii. 47. Hist, d'ois. iii. 



107. P/. -Era/. 481. 

 Allonskrika, Kornskrika. 



Faun. Suec. sp. 90. 

 Skov-skade. Br. 33. 

 Nuss-heher. Kram. 335. 

 Eichen-Heher (Oak- Jay), or 



Holtz-Schreyar (Wood- 



Cryer). Frisch, i. 55. 

 Skoia, Schoga. Scopoli, No. 



39. 

 Br. Zool. 77- plate D. Arct. 



Zool. i. 295. 



6. Jay. 



J- HIS is one of the most beautiful of the Descrip- 



TIOW* 



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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