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Lathams Synopjis, vol.. iv. p. 434. No. 26.. ■
ci This is a large fpecies : length nine inches: bill one inch and
a quarter, a little bent at the tip ; colour black, with cinereous
edges: the upper part of the body, and tail, cinereous -, beneath
paler, marked with white Breaks: chin and throat white: .over
the eye a Break of the fame the wings dark a(h colour, marked
with pale brown, and a bar of tire fame acrofs the coverts : the
quills have brown edges.; outer tail feathers white; legs black:
toes long: hind toe and claw long and Bout. The female, or
what is fuppofed. fucb, has fewer Breaks of white on the bread.
“ Inhabits Ferra del Fuego. Met with on the fea-beach, and is',
fuppofed to- live on Jhell-jiJh or fea.-vorms,
“ It is apt to vary both, in fize and length of bill.”'
Mr. Latham is of opinion, that the bird I have figured is the.
j-emale. It differs from’ the above account in being cinereous
throughout, except the throat, which is’ dirty-white,: fpotted with,
a cinereous colour, and that it is: a. native, of Falkland’s IJles.,
JOCOSE SHRIKE.
Latham s- Sympfis, vol. i. p. 175,— Ldnius jocofus Linnai Syftema
Naturae, i. p. 138.
“ Size of a Lark :: length feven inches and a half. The bill is--
blackifli, rather ftralghter than in moB o f the genus, and fur-
nifiied only with a very fine notch near the tip : the crown of the
head is black,.' except fome long brown-black feathers, which form
a crefl: