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Ings brought from thence. In the north o^Jtnericay about Hud^ 

 Jon's Bay, called Haha/eu : obferved to be moft plenty inland, fel* 

 dom appearing on the coafts *. Our voyagers met with both 

 Crows and Ravens at Nootka Sound f, where the firft is called 

 Kaenne, or Koenai J* 



A Crow like our Carrion Crow was obferved at Botany Bay, ih. 

 New Holland. |1, This fpecies is not found in Ireland.^. 



4. . Rook, Gen. Sjn. i. p. 372. N^'a. — ArS. Z'ool.W. p. zco. A. 



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HIS ufeful fpecies feems much more confined than the laiK 

 It is not mentioned, hj e.\t\\tv Brunnkh oril<fa//^r, as inhabiting 

 Denmark, nor in the lift of Georgi, as frequenting the Lake BaikaL 

 It is however faid to be met with about Aftrachan ^ : is not unr 

 coxpxnonm Ruffia, and the weftern part oi Sibiria, particularly in 

 the more fouthern latitudes. I. do not find it any_where.men-- 

 tioned as an American fpecies. 



This and the Crow by common obfervers are not eafily diftln- 

 guifhed : but in the common Crow the upper mandible is much 

 ' larger, fliarper, and more curved, and reaches farther over the un- 

 der one than in the Rock, in which the point appears blunt, -and 

 fcarcely projedts over the inferior **. The bill is obferved to be 

 weaker in the Rook than in the Crow, and of not fo deep a black: 

 the ends of the tail feathers in the Rook are broad and rounded, 

 but thofe of the Crow SlXQ acute -j"}". Like the Raven znd Crow, 



« Mr. HuUhins. f jE///j- iVar. ii. p. 143. J Cook's LaJiVoy. Jpj. 



II At-a. Zool. § Mr. Jadfon. ^ Die, Ruff. ii. p. 143, *• Mr.TmJialL 

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