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Crow. — 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 fpring, nciigrating into the 

 neighborhood of 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. PL Enl. 622. 

 Blue Grow, i. 394. 

 Purple-headed Crow, Supp. 83. 



Macao Crow, Supp. 84. Sonnerat^ ii. p. 187. a fmall fpecies. 

 Rufous Crow, Supp. 84. Sonneratyxx. p. 186. tab. 106. fizeof 

 a black bird, very long tailed; predominant color, reddiQi ; 

 refembles in fliape 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 of the Philippine illes, not very 

 remote from this part of the continent ; the fame might be faid 

 of the birds of I'artary, or of the countries adjacent to the weft 

 and fouth of China. 



Roller. — Chinefe, i. 414. PI. Enl. 620. 

 Black-headed, Supp. 86. 



Oriole. — Kink, ii. 448. PL Enl. 617. 

 Golden, ii. 451. var. A. Edw. 77. 

 Chinefe., ii. 452. var. C. PL EjiL 570. 



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