VI. 243 



rfni-lu d by .1 



mandible, .ind by widely v. <th four 



toes all turned forwards. The great or r< 11:1111011 

 \\hite T a native of many parts ot' the old 



Continent, and 

 enor 

 . 



chiclly |. -h it is said 



ally to c an v to IN man '. liile engaged in 

 incubation. 



The C'orvorant Pelican, though 



icnibra!! bill is but 



nt in this bird. Ti a nati-. 



and, and thoi; d lurd i- u 



1 to sit or re>; in trees : it builds <n high 

 rock\ cliiVs. It ha> been son 

 IIM (1 for 'imd 



it^ 'I'll- i 



ihis jiucj, se, \, iiieh ((! and 



figured in ^ China. 



It i^ :it, lnt 



a brown colour above, and whitish with brown 

 spot- beneath. According to Sir G. Staun' 



unt, tl.- -irried in boats by tin ii 



proprietors on the -'ivers, and well trained 



