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Inhabits the West Indies and South America. 
Note 10. Corvus pica. A second North American magpie is 
described by Mr. Sabine, in the Zoo]. App. to Franklin Ex. under 
the name of C. hudsonius , but it has not yet been found within the 
limits of the U. S. 
The following species of the subgenus Garrulus , (which we 
shall hereafter adopt as a genus), and the Bomby cilia garrula 
have lately been discovered to inhabit the United States. 
63. bis. Corvus stelleri, Gm- Crested ; blue ; head and 
neck blackish ; secondaries and tail-feathers slightly banded 
with black, tail rounded. 
Corvus stelleri , Gm. Lath . Nob. Am. Orn. ii. pi. IS. Jig* i. 
Inhabits the western coasts of North America, especially 
the shores of the Oregan, and Nootka Sound. Found also in 
Mexico. 
65. bis. Bombycilla garrula, Vieill. Drab; throat, frontlets 
and line over the eye, black ; belly cinereous, vent rufous ; 
wings and tail blackish, the latter tipped with yellow. 
Bombycilla garrula , Nob . Am. Cm. in. pi. 16 . jig. 2. 
Ampelis garrulus , L. 
Inhabits near the Rocky Mountains : for a long time well 
known in the north of Europe and Asia. 
Note 11. Lanius septentrionalis. Being now convinced that 
Lanius borealis , Vieill. is identical with L. septentrionalis, Gm. 
Lath, we accordingly restore the original name to this species. Syn. 
Northern Shrike, Lath. Synops. Great Shrike, Penn. Arct. Zool. 
After Myiothera , p. 74. introduce the following genus. 
20. bis. CINCLUS. 
Sturnus , L. Gm. Tringa ! Briss. Motacilla , Scopoli. Tur - 
dus f Lath. Cinclus , Bechst . 111. Cuv. Ternm . Ranz. Hydro - 
bata , Vieill. 
Bill moderate, slender, straight, compressed-subulate, 
feathered at the base ; edges sharp, slightly incurved ; tipper 
