504 CORVID 2. 
Genus PICATHARTES, Lesson. 
Picathartes gymnocephalus, V’emm. 
Picathartes gymnocephalus, Ussher, This, 1874, p. 67, pl. il. ; Sharpe, 
Cat. Burds B. M. iii. p. 141 (1877); Reich. Vog. Afr. ii. p. 644 
(1908) ; Shelley, Birds Afr. v. p. 159 (1906); Sharpe, Hand-l. v. 
p. 626 (1909). 
An egg of the White-necked Bare-headed Crow is of a rather 
Jong oval shape and without gloss. The ground is creamy-white, 
densely mottled all over with rather small spots and markings of 
yellowish-brown, umber-brown, and ashy or lilac-grey. It measures 
lo7 “by 1-06: 
1. Denkera, Fantee (8. D. Aubdinn). Dr. R. B. Sharpe [P.]. 
Picathartes oreas, /eichenow. 
(Plate XXII. fig. 8.) 
Picathartes oreas, Reich. Vog. Afr. ii. p. 644 (1903) ; Shelley, Birds Afr. 
v. p- 160 (1906) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1908, p. 857; 2d., Hand-l. vy. p. 626 
(1909). 
An ege of the Grey-necked Bare-headed Crow resembles that of 
P. gymnocephalus. It measures 1°57 by 1:06. 
1. Cameroon. G. L. Bates Isq. [C.]. 
Genus GLAUCOPIS, Ginel. 
Glaucopis cinerea, Gel. 
(Plate XXIFI. fig. 2.) 
Glaucopis cinerea, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B, M.ii1. p. 142 (1877) ; Campbell, 
Tr. New Zeal. Inst. xii. p. 249 (1879) ; Buller, Birds N. Zeal. i. p. 5 
(1888), Suppl. 13. p. 164 (1905); Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 627 (1909). 
Two eggs of the Orange-wattled Crow are of a somewhat pointed 
oval shape and are very slightly glossy. The ground is dull purplish- 
grey, rather sparingly spotted and blotched with sepia-brown and 
grey of various shades. They measure respectively 1°53 by 1:1 and 
1:61 by 1:08. 
2. New Zealand (Feld Coll.). W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq. 
[Pat 
Genus GRACULUS, Aoch. 
Graculus graculus (Linn.). 
Corvus graculus, Thien. Fortpflanz. ges. Vog. tab. xli. fig. 3 (1845- 
54). 
Pyrrhocorax graculus, Zristram, Ibis, 1859, p. 292; Salvin, Ibis, 1859 
d tej i é dahl ; POEL Nr oed 
pp. 313, 358; Seebohm, Eggs of Brit. Birds, p. 228, pl. 55. fig. 2 
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