IIED-FRONTED SWALLOW. 



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I'iGURED in plate 4. of I'Histoire Naturelle 

 d'^gypt, by Mons. Savigny, but the letter-press 

 not having made its appearance in this country, 

 I have named it after that celebrated naturalist : 

 by the figure, it seems to have all the upper parts, 

 and a band on the breast, of a beautiful blue ; with 

 the forehead, throat, cheeks, abdomen, vent, and 

 under tail-coverts bright fulvous ; quills dark fus- 

 cous ; tail with the outer feathers very much elon- 

 gated, and forked. Native of Egypt. 



RED-FRONTED SWALLOW. 

 (Hirundo rufifrons.) 



Hr. ccerulescenSyfronU riifescente, abdomine tectricibusque caudce 

 inferioris albis. 



Blueish Swallow, with the forehead reddish; abdomen, and 



under tail-coverts, white. 

 L'Hirondelle a front roux. Le Vail, Ois, d*Afri, 5. 154. P/. 



245./ 2. 



This species has the beak and feet black : the 

 head, back of the neck, shoulders, wings, back, 

 tail, and its upper coverts, with the throat and 

 breast, of a shining blue-black : the under parts of 

 the body, from the breast to the tail-coverts, of 

 a pure white : the forehead red : eyes brown : the 

 tail of the male is very much forked, of the female 

 not quite so much; in other respects she resembles 

 the male. Inhabits the southern parts of Africa, 

 arriving at the Cape of Good Hope in the spring, 

 and retiring northward in the autumn. 



