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AMERICAN SHRIKE. 



Lanlus Americanus. L. ferrugineus, pileo cano, subtus fia* 



vesc€?ts, Cauda nigra apice alba. 

 Ferruginous Shrike^ with grey crown, beneath yellowish, with 



black tail tipped with white. 

 Lanius Americanus. L. rufo-fuscus, subtus ^avescensj pileo 



griseo, remigihus caudaque nigris, gula rectricumque apicibus 



albis. Lath. ind. orn. 

 Pie-griesche de la Louisiane. PL Enl. Sgy. 



Size of the Grey Shrike: colour above ferrugin* 

 oiis, with the top of the head pale grey, and the 

 very tips of the wings black: tail black, tipped 

 with white; under parts of the bird pale yellowish- 

 ferruginous, with the throat white, and the sides 

 inclining to white : bill and legs lead-colour. Na. 

 tive of Louisiana. 



RED-WINGED SHRIKE. 



Lflnius erythropterus. L. alis rufis, mrtice fasciaque oculari 

 nigriSy subtus albus, cauda cuneata ?iigra apice alba. 



Shrike with rufous wings, crown and eye-streak black, beneath 

 white, with cuneated black tail tipped with white. 



Pie-grieche rousse a tete noire du Senegal. PI. Enl. 4'/g.f, 1 . 



Le Tchagra. Levaill. ois. 



This, which is represented in the Planches En- 

 luminees, is quoted by Mr. Latham as a variety of 

 the Lanius rutilus or Wood-Chat; but if the figure 

 be faithfully executed both in point of size and 

 colours, this supposition can hardly be admitted* 



