ASYSSINIAN GRAKLfi. , 4?^ 



having the white parts less clear and distinct. 

 This bird is said to be called in India by the name 

 of Saulary and Moori, and by the European resi- 

 dents by that of Dial-Bird. It is said to be of a 

 very pugnacious disposition. 



EGYPTIAN GRAKLE. 



Gracula Atthis. G. mridi-cGerulea, abdomine ferrugineo, pedi^ 



bus sanguineis, Lin. Si/st. Nat, 

 Blue-green Grakle, with ferruginous abdomen, and blood-red 



legs. 



Egyptian Grakle. Lath, syn. 



This is said to be of the size of a Lark, and of a 

 blue-green colour, with black bill and bright-red 

 legs: on each side the neck is a ferruginous stripe. 

 It is a native of Egypt, and is supposed to live 

 principally on insects. 



VarJ 



ABYSSINIAN GRAKLE. 



This, which is mentioned by Mr. Latham, from 

 the drawings of Mr. Bruce, is said to be of a green 

 colour, ferruginous beneath, with the head cinere- 

 ous, and the legs black. Native of Abyssinia. 



