THE CONDOR AND HARPY EAGLE OF 
SOUTH AMERICA. 
VULTURES.——EAGLES. —- LAMMER-GEYER. — GRYPHON 
VULTURE. — BEARDED EAGLE.-— CONDOR. —HARPY 
EAGLE.—CHILDREN AND LAMBS CARRIED AWAY BY 
EAGLES ONLY.-— LAMB CARRIED BY AN EAGLE TO 
THE ISLE OF ARRAN. — CONDOR FAMILIES. —A 
SHEPHERD’S ADMIRATION OF THE FIGURE AND 
CARRIAGE OF AN EAGLE.— THE EAGLE MADE THE 
EMBLEM OF THE DEITY.-——- THE ARABIAN ROE. — 
THE CHINESE SIMORGH. 
VULTURES differ from Eagles both in 
figure and habits. The Lion preys upon what 
it kills, but the Boar, the carnivorous Bears, 
and the Hyena, will feast upon carrion ; 
and in what the Hyena is among quadru- 
peds, such is the Vulture among birds. The 
appearance of the several species of the Vul- 
ture is usually plainly distinguishable from 
that of the species of the Eagle, because the 
former have naked, or nearly naked, heads 
