LANIID^. 



149 



Sp. I. Fa. frontatus. 



Lanius frontatus. Shaiv, v. vii. p. 3\2. Temm. PL Col. 77 

 New Holland. 



GENUS LXXIII.— CYCLARHIS, Swainson. 



Rostrum versus apicem vix 



emarginatum. 

 Nares rotundae, nudse. 

 Alee penna spuria. 

 Cauda sequalis. 



Thamnophilus. Temm. 



BeaJc scarcely notched to- 

 wards the tip. 

 l^ostrils round, naked. 

 Wings as in Lanius. 

 Tail even. 



Sp. 1. Cy. Guianensis. 



Tanagra Guianensis. Steph. v. x. p. 470. — Le Sourciroux. Le 

 Vaill. Ois. d'Afriq. if. pi 7^ J. 2 Guiana. 



Sp. 2. Cy? melanocephalus. 



Lanius melanocephalus. Shaw, v. vii. p. 321 ? — Turdus atri- 

 ceps. Temm, PL Col. 147.--New Holland. 



Sp. 3. Cy ? virgatus. 



Cy? supra cinereO'Ccerideus ; subtus alhidus ; lined frontalis luris 

 obitisque nigris ; alts caudaque nigris ; rectrice exteriore in- 

 terne saturate cinered. 



Cychlaris ? above ashy-blue ; beneath whitish ; with a stripe on 

 the forehead ; the lores and the orbits black j the wings and 

 tail black 3 the outer feather of the last, with its inner web, 

 deep ash. 



Lanius virgatus. Temm. PL Col. 256.yi 1. 



Inhabits Java. Length six inches : a black band 

 arises over the nostrils, passes over the lores, round 

 the orbits, and terminates on the ears : a slight white 

 band girds the forehead : all the upper parts of the 

 plumage are ashy-blue : the quills and the tail are 

 black ; but the outer feather of the last is bordered 



