48 SHRIKE. 



with grey brown ; the outer one rufous within, and grey brown 

 without, and at the tip ; legs lead-colour. 



The female wants the black on the chin, and throat; both which, 

 as well as the sides of the head, and all beneath, are white, mixed 

 with rufous, and the colour in general more dull. 



Inhabits Madagascar. 



45— BOTJLBOUL SHRIKE. 



Lanius Boulboul, Lid. Orn. Sup. 80. Shaw's Zool. vii. 308. 

 Boulboul Shrike, Gen. Syn. Sup. 57. 



SIZE of a Fieldfare. Bill yellow, and a little crooked at the 

 end ; head, neck, back, primaries, and tail black ; breast and belly 

 changing to ash-colour ; lesser wing coverts dusky, the greater and 

 second quills brown, crossed with two whitish bars ; legs yellow. 



Inhabits India, and called the Greater Boulboul. 



46— WHITE-HEADED SHRIKE. 



Lanius leucoceplialus, Lid. Orn. i. 77. Gm, Lin.'x. 307. Shaw's Zool. vii. 300. 



niadag. major viridis, Bris. ii. 193. 1. 19. f. 2. Id. Svo. i. 211. Gerin.\. t. 59. 2. 



Grande Pie-griesche verdatre de Madag. PL enl. 374. 

 Tcha-chert-be, Buf. i. 314. 

 White-headed Shrike, Gen. Syn. i. 180. 



SIZE of a Blackbird; length eight inches. Bill lead-colour; 

 head, neck, and beneath white ; back, and the rest of the upper 

 parts greenish black; quills black, with green edges; tail greenish 

 black, beneath black ; legs lead-colour. 



Inhabits Madagascar. 



