Pl Aye Ey ee 
Lanius Garrunus. Scop. Ann. 1. p. 20. 
Garrutus Bonemicus, Albin. 2. pl. 26. 
Gefn. av. 703. ; 
BoweMian Cuatrerer. Wil. orn. p. 132. pl. 20.—Albin. 
Waxen Cuatrerer. Latham. Syn. ili, QI. I. 
Pennant. Brit. zool. 1. 314. 
Br. Zool. N° 112. pl. 48. ArG. Zoal._—Br. 
Muf.— Lev, Muf. — | 
Sirk Tarr. Raii. Syn. av.'85. A. 
Phil. Tranf. Vol. xv. p. 1165. pl 1. fi 9. 
; Ray’s letters 198. 200. 
Le Jafeur de Boheme. 7 
Bombycilla Bohemica. Bris. orn. 11. p. 333- 63. 
Buff: ois Ul. p. 429. pl. 26.—Pl. enl. 261. 
Siden-fuantz, Snotuppa. Faun. Suec. /p. 82. 
Sieden vel Sieben Suands. SBrunnich. 25. 
Zuferl, Geidenfchweifl. Kramer. 363. 
Seiden-{chwantz. Frifch. 1. 32. | 
This bird is fuppofed to breed in Bohemia and other parts of Ger- 
many, but its {ummer refidence is perhaps more northward; it is feen. 
in plenty both at St. Peterfburgh and MJofcow, in the winter; but 
comes from the north and departs again to the 4réic circle in {pring 5 
never known to breed in Ru/fia, is farce in Siberia, and has not been 
obferved beyond the river Lena *. 
a 
All the birds of this genus are natives of America; this fpecies ex- 
cepted; they wander from their native place all over Europe, and at un- 
certain times vifit the Southern parts of Britain. They are obferved 
in the Northern parts; about Edinburgh in February they come an- 
* Pennant. 
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