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CHOUGH. 



EED-LEGGED CROW. CORNISH CHOUGH. 



CORNISH DAW. CORNWALL KAE. KILLIGREW. MARKET-JEW CROW. 



CHAUK DAW. HERMIT CROW. RED-LEGGED JACKDAW. 



CLIFF DAW. GESNER'S WOOD-CROW. 



PLATE XLII. 



Pyrrhocorax ffraculus, FLEMING. 



Corvus ffraculus, PENNANT. MONTAGU. 



" docilis, GMELIN. 



Fregilus graculus, SELBT. JENYXS. 



THE nest is made of sticks, and is lined with wool and hair. It 

 is placed in the most inaccessible clefts and cavities of cliffs, or in 

 old church or other towers, generally in the neighbourhood of the 

 sea, but not always. 



The eggs, four or five in number, are dull white, spotted with grey 

 and brown, most at the thicker end. 



The plate is taken from a drawing by William Kichard Fisher, Esq., 

 of Yarmouth, from an egg in the possession of Mr. Smith, of that 

 place. 



