8a C R O W. 



37. La Breve de la Cote de Malabar, Son. Voy, Iitd.iu p. 191. 



Var. E. 



Description. HPHIS variety differs principally in having the whole of the 



head and neck black : down the crown pafles a longitudinal 



rufous ftripe : chin white : breafl; pale rufous : belly^ thighs, and 



vent, red. 



Place. Inhabits the coaft ofAfo/^J^^r. 



37- AMONG the drawings of the late Dr. FothergiU I find a further 



' ' variety. Crown rufty brown : through the eye and roiuid the 



head a ftreak of black ; under this a collar of white : the upper 



par.ts of the body green j the under white i on the middle of the 



belly a fpot of red : vent crimfon : quills black: tail green, tip- 



- ped with black : legs pale red. 



Place. Inhabits China, 



38- Nutcracker, Gen, Syn. i. p. 400. N" 38.— ^r/?. Zook ii. p. 252. D. 



NUTCRACKER. Corvus caryocatades, Brun. N" 34— Ma//^r, N" 9 1 .—Georgi Reife, p. 165. 



'T'H I S is met with as high north as Sondmor; is common in the 

 pine forefts of Ruffia and Sibiria, and all over Kamtfchatka, 

 Muller mentions two varieties ; the one rufous, the other fpotted 

 black and white. 



•¥■ REJ) -LEG- Red-legged Crow, Gen. Syn. \. p. 401. N° 39, 



GED CROW. Corvus graculus var. Faun. Arag. p. 75. 



'T'HIS is common about all high rocks of the foufhern lati- 

 tudes of Sibiria ; alfo about mount Cauca/us and thofe of 



Ferja, 



