CROW. ^i 



I find by Mr. Hutchins, that in fome part of Hudfon's Bay it goes 

 by the name of She pecum nemewUck. It is not unfrequent at all 

 feafons in the interior parts, but feldom met with near the fettle- 

 ments. He obferved, that one being„£.;ught in a Martin trap at 

 Tork Fort, was thought a rarity, fuch a circumftance not having 

 happened for twenty years before. 



Surinam Crow, G^B, ^jiB. i. p. 397. N" 35, 35. 



Corvusargyropthalmus, Jflf^. Tcf. N» I. - ^CROw'^ 



'T'HIS is faid to be ofthefize of a Jay. General colour of the DEscaiPTiotf. 



plumage black : irides filver white : above and beneath the 

 eye a fpot of blue : breaft and outer part of the wing the colour 

 of Prujfian blue : tip of the tail white : bill and legs black. 



This inhabits Cartbagena, in New Spain, and is called Oifeau de Place axdMan- 

 Plata. It has a monotonous voice, frequents woods, and, being ners. 



eafily tamed, is often kept in houfes. 



Short-tailed Crow, Gen. Syn. i. p. 398. N''37. 57. 



La Breve de Malacca, Suit. Voy. Ind. ii. p. igo. pi. 1 10. SHORT-TAIL- 



ED CROW. 



T^HIS varies from thofe before defcribed, chiefly in having the Var.D. 



head and back part of the neck black : a greenifh ftreak over Desoription. 



the eye, bounded beneath with blue: chin white : fore part of the 



neck and back green : belly rufous : vent red. , 



\n\\?iO\t'~, Malacca, Place. 



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