GARRULOUS ROLLER. 
This bird is the Coracias Garrula, of Lin- 
asscs ; the European or Garrulous Roller, of 
BufFon ; the Galgulus, of Brisson ; the Cora- 
:ias Ccsrulea, of Gerhii ; the Garrulus Coeru- 
eus, of Frisch ; and the Roller, of Edwards. 
BuiFon says — Gesner was told, that the 
Jerman name, Roller, was expressive of it's 
:ry; Schwenckfeld says the same of Rache : 
)ne of them must be mistaken, and I am in- 
lined to think it is Gesner ; for the name 
fvache, adopted by Schwenckfeld, is more ana- 
ogous with those given to this bird in different 
:oi]ntries, and which are probably derived 
Vcm it's cry. In German, it is called Galgen- 
.^egel, Halk-Regel, Gals-Kregel, and Raclier ; 
a Polish, Kraska ; and, in Swedish, Spansk- 
. l aska. It has, also, the following namet^ in 
_>';rmany : Heiden-Elster, or the Heath-Mag- 
pyc ; Kugel-Elster, or the Ball-Magpye ; 
Mandei-Krae, or the Almond-Crow ; Dents- 
bher-Papajey, or the Germ.an Popinjay; and 
pirk-Heher, or the Birch-Jay. The .names 
