WRYNECK. 335 



A.— Tovquilla striata, Bris. iv. p. 7. Id. 8vo. ii. p. 44. 



Jyngi congener, Aldr. i. t. p. 869. Will. pi. 22. Gen. Syn. ii. p. 549. 



This is said to vary from the other, in having the head and upper 

 part of the body ferruginous, beautifully varied with transverse 

 yellow spots ; the under parts white, with longitudinal lines of yellow; 

 wings and tail the same colour as the back ; legs black. 



I find the Wryneck figured in General Hardwicke's India 

 drawings, under the name of Dewanee, so called at Hindustan ; 

 drawn at Puttah, November 1794, and again April 11, 1795; the 

 weight one ounce, one drachm. 



