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BLUE-EARED GRAKLE. 



Gracula cyanotis. G. viridis^ suhtus albOj vert ice nigra postke 

 albo, regione oculorum et aurium cceruleis. Lath. ind. urn. 

 suppl. 



Green Grakle, white beneath, with black crown, white behind, 



and region of the eyes and ears blue. 

 Blue-Eared Grakle. Lath, syn, suppl. 2. 



Length nearly twelve inches: bill black: legs 

 blue-black: quill-feathers dark brown with yellow 

 margins; towards the tips grey. Native of New 

 Holland. 



DIAL GRAKLE. 



Gracula Saularis. G. nigro-ccerulcscens, abdomine macula alarum 

 rectricibusque lateralihus albis. Lin. Syst, Nat, 



Blueish-black Grakle, with the abdomen^ spot on the wings, 

 and lateral tail-feathers white. 



Little Indian Pye. Edwards, pi. \8l. 



Bengal Magpie or Dial-Bird. Albin. vol. 3. pi. 17 . 18. 



This species, which is a native of India, is de- 

 scribed by Edwards under the name of the Little 

 Indian Pye. Its size is somewhat smaller than 

 that of a Thrush, and its colour black, glossed with 

 blue and purple : the wings are brown-black, the 

 middle quill-feathers, the side-feathers of the tail, 

 and the abdomen white: the bill dull orange- 

 colour, and the legs brown. The female differs in 

 being of a browner black than the male, and in 



