BIRDS, ACCIPITRES. 4. Lanius. i8i 
^^dcnorr.- 
pf^alus. 
Bill, head and chin black ; body olive, beneath paler ; tail 
with a broad black band, yellow at the tip. 
Black-hcaded S. 
Inhabits Sandwich IJlts ; 6 inches long. Legs dulky. 
Top of the head rufty-grey ; eyebrows white ; a black band 
from between the eyes to theears; body above alhy -grey, 
beneath yellowiih-white i fail rounded. Short-tailed S. 
Inhabits fizc of L. collurio. 
Rump ruilyifli; chin and vent nearly white; zcings blackifli, 
the coverts grey at the tip; tail-feathers to, brown-grey, 
and except the middle ones white at the tip. 
Black; bread: and belly tinged with afh ; wings brown, 
with 2 white bands. 
Inhabits India; fizeof a field-fare. Bill and kgs yellow. 
'■itr. ' 
Body above reddilh -grey, beneath yellowilb -white ; tail long, 
rotinded, and with the rump bright red ; orbits croifed 
with a black band. Red-tailed S. 
Inhabits rocky places on the river Onon ; fize of the laft. 
Tail rounded; body clofely varied with black and white 
lines, Pied S, 
Inhabits Cayenne j 64 inches long. 
Bill dufky ; legs and claw brown ; td.d\ feather with black and 
wliite bands, thole on the head long, white, tipt with black, 
which when erefted have the appearance of a creft ; zvnigs and 
tail black, with tranfverfe white fpots. 
Tail rounded ; body grey ; lower eyelid purple ; vent blood 
red. , S. 
Inhabits C/iina; 7 i inches long. ' 
Crown black ; temples, chin and neck white ; belly whitilb ; tail 
brown ; 4 outer tail-feathers tipt with white ; legs and claws 
black ; bill ftriiightilh, notched each fide near the point. 
Grey, beneath rufty ; a white line behind the eyes ; tail 
rounded. ff^reathed 
Inhabits CAtnar fize of a field-fare. 
BUI and legs pale ; wings rounded ; quill-feathers brownifli, 
grey at the edges, and marked with light brown lines crolfing 
each other ; tasL brown, with like Imes, 
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