“T4 CORVUS, COTTUS. 
corone, (carrion crow,) entirely black, with a vio- 
 let-blue gloss ; tail rounded, feathers pointed 
attheends. 12 to 18 inches long. 
frugilegus, (rook,) black ; front subcinereous ; 
tail roundish ; skin about the nostrils, and base 
of the bill bare. 
monedula, (jackdaw,) black-brown ; hind-head 
hoary ; front, wings, and tail, black. 
glandarius, (jay,) wing-coverts blue, with trans- 
verse black and white lines ; body ferruginous, 
inclining to vinaceous. About ten or twelve 
inches long. 
cristatus, (blue-jay,) blue, collar black ; wing- 
coverts with transverse black lines. 
pica, (magpie,) variegated with black and white : 
tail wedgeform. 
See MS. P. 
4—3. Corvpuzna. Spec. 19. 
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psittacus, (parrot fish,) lateral: lines intercepted : 
fins with longitudinal coloured lines. 
“See Ms. P. 
4—3. Corrus. Spec. 10. 
cataphractus, (armed bullhead,) body eight-an- 
sled, mailed ; upper jaw with two upright bifid 
spines ; throat with numerous cirri. 
scaber, (prickly bullhead,) head and lines down 
the body with serrate scales ; lateral line acu- 
feate. 
scorpius, (father-lasher,) head armed with numer- 
ous large spines ; upper jaw rather longer than 
the lower. 
See MS. P. 
