Female. 



Garrulus 



argeniorate, 



nfis. 



Razz 



Jyn. eeo. 



41. 







Galgulus. 



, le Rollier. .5 



rijjbn 



av. II. 



64. tab. 



5* 





Coracias 



Garrula. 



Lin. 



ffi 



lgg> 









624 APPENDIX, 



II. R O L L E R, 



Roller. Wih cm. 131. Spranfk Kraka, jBlakraka, Al- 



lekraka. Faun. Suec.jp- 94. 

 Ift&p. 109. 

 The Shagarag. Shaw's Tra- 



e VEis . 2C2. 



Ellekrage. Brunnicb, 35. 

 Birk-Heker; Blaue-Racke, 

 Frjtffc I. 57. 



/"\F thefe birds we have heard of only two being 

 ^^ feen at larse in our ifland ; one was fhofnear 

 Heljlon-bridge, Cornwall and an account of it tranf- 

 mitted to us by the Reverend Doctor William Bor- 

 is] e. They are frequent in mo ft parts of Europe, 

 and we have received them from Denmark. 



In fize it is equal to a jay. The bill is black, 

 ftfair, and hooked at the point ; the bafe befet 

 with bridles : the fpace about the eyes is bare and 

 naked: behind each ear is alio another bare ipot, 

 or protuberance : the head, neck, breaft, and belly 

 are of a light bluifh green : the back, and fea- 

 thers of the wings next to it, are of a reddifli 

 brown : the coverts on the ridge of the wings are 

 of a rich blue \ beneath them of a pale green : the 

 upper part and tips of the quil-feathers are dufky; 

 the lower parts of a fine deep blue ; the rump is of 

 the fame color : the tail confifts of twelve feathers, 

 of which the outmoft on each fide are confiderably 



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