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SPECIOUS JAY. 



Corvus speciosus. C. cristatus mridis, suhtus albescens, alls 

 nigricantibus, remigibus sccundariis apice albis, Cauda cuneata. 



Crested green Jay, whitish beneath, with blackish wings, 

 secondary quill-feathers tipped with white, and cuneated 

 tail 



Chinese Roller. Lath, syn, 

 Le Roll de la Chine. Buf. ois. 

 Rollier de la Chine. PI. Enl 620. 



This seems to be more properly a Crow than a 

 Roller, though ranked as such by Brisson, &c. It 

 is evidently allied to the Red- billed and Cyanean 

 Crows, and is described as being of the size of a 

 common Jay: the bill, irides, and legs pale red. 

 It is a native of China. 



YELLOW-BELLIED JAY. 



Corvus flaviventris, C. fusco-oh'vaceus subtus fiams, vertice 



stria fuiva, super ciliis gulaque albis. 

 Olive-brown Jay, yellow beneath, with a fulvous stripe along 



the crown, and white brows and throat. 

 Corvus flavigaster. C. Direscente-fuscm, subtus Jlatus, vertice 



striga aurea, superciliis gulaque albis. Lath. ind. orn. 

 Yellow-Bellied Jay. Lath. syn. 



Le Garlu, ou Geai a ventre jaune de Cayenne. Buff, ois. 

 Geai a ventre jaune de Cayenne. PI, Enl, 24Q. 



Length nine inches : bill blackish : legs lead- 

 colour. Native of Cayenne, 



