Be 
148 BLACK-HEADED JAY. 
spots of the same colour; fifteen grey, slightly reddish, 
and spots of the same colour; four dark olive grey, with — 
spots very indistinct; six greenish grey, nearly without 
spots; and one a fourth smaller, colour normal. 
The Black-headed Jay does not require an extended — 
description. The points which distinguish it from the — 
Common Jay are clearly laid down in the specific cha- 
racters used in Gené’s remarks, which I have quoted 
in the notice. ‘The irides are white, streaked with 
brown; feet horn-colour. 
