The eggs are four or five in number, and do not diflfer from 

 those of the Corby Crow, or Rook, unless in size, the average 

 being, I think, somewhat less than those of the former, and 

 larger than those of the latter. In colouring too, they approach 

 more closely to those of the Rook. 



These latter observations are not established upon the 

 examination of as many eggs as I would have wished, and are 

 therefore given with diffidence. 



