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SHRIKE. 





64 Philippine Sh. 



87 Tabuan Sh. 



106 Rusty Sh. 



65 Long-tailed Sh. 



88 Brimstone Sh. 



107 Fulvous Sh. 



(56 Bronzed Sh. 



89 Weebong Sh, 



108 Barred Sh. 



67 Rajah Sh. 



A Var. 



109 Crested Sh. 



68 Whiskered Sh; 



90 Black-faced Sh. 



A Rousset Sh. 



69 Drongri Sh. 



91 Mustachoe Sh. 



110 Red Sh. 



70 Black-eyed Sh. 



92 Tufted Sh. 



Ill Berbicean Sh. 



71 Chinese Sh. 



93 White-eared Sh. 



112 Chestnut-crowned Sh 



72 Blue-green Sh. 



94 Black-topped Sh. 



113 Grey-headed Sh. 



73 Yellow-browed Sh. 



95 Black-capped Sh. 



114 White-shouldered Sh 



74 Black-headed Sh. 



96 Spotted Sh. 



115 Tyrant Sh. 



75 Buff-rum ped Sh. 



97 Pied Sh. 



A St. Domingo Tyr. 



76 Robust Sh. 



98 Lineated Sh. 



B Carolina Tyr. 



77 Great Sh. 



99 South American Sh. 



C Louisiane Tyr. 



78 Bare-eyed Sh. 



A Var. 



116 Magpie Sh. 



79 Crowned Sh. 



100 Grey Sh. 



117 Black Sh: 



80 Brown-streaked Sh. 



A Var. 



118 Orange Sh. 



81 Clouded Sh. 



101 Louisiane Sh. 



A Var. 



82 Solitary Sh. 



102 American Sh. 



119 Northern Sh. 



83 New-Holland Sh. 



103 Brazilian Sh. 



120 Nootka Sh. 



84 Glossy Sh. 



104 Yellow-bellied Sh. 



121 Uniform Sh; 



85 Pacific Sh. 



105 Cayenne Sh. 



122 Superb Sh. 



86 Frontal Sh. 



A Spotted Sh. 





A Var. 



B Ditto var. 





1 HE characters of the Genus Shrike (or Butcher-Bird, as it is by 

 some called) are the following : — 



The bill strait at the base, with the end more or less bent, and 

 in general a notch near the tip of the upper mandible.* 



The base not furnished with a cere. 



Tongue jagged at the end. 



Tail composed of twelve feathers, f 



The outer toe connected to the middle one as far as the first joint. 



* In some few described from drawings, the notch does not appear. 



f We have not ourselves met with any, when complete, having fewer than 12 feathers, 

 and must rest on the authority of others, for those said to have only ten. 



