
I . R a p a c io u s :
I I .P i e s .
B I R D S .
i . . R a p a c i o u s .
F a l c o n s .— Of various kinds, but chiefly from Tartary.
Cbinefe Eagle, Latham, i. 35. tab. iii.
AJiatic Falcon, Supp. 31.
O w l .— Chinefe, Supp. 44. Sonnerat ii. 183.
White barn owl, i. 138. Br. Zool. N° 67.
II. P i e s .
S h r i k e .— Chinefe, Latham, i. 173.
Jocofe, i. 175.
White-wreathed, i. 178, commonly painted on the Chinefe
paper.
Fork-tailed, i. 158.
P a r r o t .— Alexandrine, 1. 2,34. Edw. 292.
Cockatoo, i. 256. PI. enl. 263.
Philippine, i . 311. PI. enl. 520.
Lefler white Cockatoo, i. 258.
Cochin-China, Supp. 65.
Green and red Chinefe, i. 278. PI. enl. 3T4.
Grilled, Supp. 64.
Sapphire-crowned, i. 312. PI. enl. 190. fig. 2.
H o r n - B i l l — Philippine, i. 345.
Pied, i. 349 ?
C r o w .— Carrion, i. 370. Br. Zool. i.' N" 75.
White breafted, i. 376, tab. xv. leaves China and the Mongols
country in vaft flights in the Ipring, migrating into the
neighborhood o f lake Baikal.
Jay, i. 384. Br. Zool. N' 79, is frequent in China.
Little Jay, Supp. 83. Sonnerat, ii. tab. 107 ; forehead white,
great white fpot under each eye, other colors plain.
Red-billed Jay, Latham i. 390. PI. Enl. 622.
Blue Crow, i. 394.
Purple-headed Crow, Supp. 83.
Macao Crow, Supp. 84. Sonnerat, ii. p. 187. a fmall fpecies.
Rufous Crow, Supp. 84. Sonnerat, ii. p. 186. tab. 106. fize o f
a black bird, very long tailed; predominant color, reddilh;
refembles in lhape a magpye. .
Short tailed Crow, Supp. 82.
I have no doubt but the hooded crow, Br. Zool. i. N” 77, is
found in China, being a native o f the; Philippine illes, not very
remote from this part of the continent; the fame might be faid
o f the birds of Tartary, or o f the. countries adjacent to the weft
and fouth o f China.
Roller.— Chinefe, i. 414. PI. Enl. 620.
Black-headed, Supp. 86.
O r i o l e .— Kink, ii. 448. PI. Enl. 617.
: Golden, ii. 451. var. A. Edw. 77.
Cbinefe, ii. 452. var. C. PI. Enl. 570.
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