P P E N D I X. 



Birds now extinct in Great-Britain, or fuch 

 as wander here accidentally. 



LAND BIRDS, 



I. The ROLLE Rj Tab. ii t 



Roller. Wil. orn. 131. Spranfk Kraka, Blakraka, Alle-, 

 Garrulus argentoratenfis. Raiijyn. , kraka. Faun. Suec./p. 94. 



ai>- 41. Edw. 109. 



Galgulus, Ie Rollier. BriJJbn av. The Shagarag. Shaw's trawls* 



ii. 64. /■«£. 5. 252. 



Coracias Garrula. Lin, fyjl. 159. Ellekrage. Brunnich. 3$; 



F thefe birds we have heard of only two beino* 

 feen at large in our ifland ; one was fhot near 

 Helfton-bridge, Cornwall and an account of it trans- 

 mitted to us by the reverend doctor William Borlafe. 

 They are frequent in moft parts of Europe, and we 

 have received them from Denmark. 



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

 ftrait, and hooked at the point ; the bafe befet with 

 bridles : the fpace about the eyes is bare and naked : 

 behind each ear is alfo another bare fpot or protu- 

 berance: the head, neck, breaft and belly are of a 

 light bluifh green : the back and feathers of the 

 wings next to it are of a reddifh brown : the coverts 

 en the ridge of the wings are of a rich blue 5 beneath 



them 



