© R.G: W. 
bill is yellow, and bent, but not eoitedia as in the Gornifh Chough or 
Hermit Crow. 
Corvus Gracolus, Jd. Ora. i. p. 165. 41- 
Crave Coracias, Daudin. Orn. ii. p. 253. 
Red-legged Crow, Gez. Syn. i. D. 401. 39+ 
ASSELQUIST obferved this bird in the fields of lower Egypt 
during the months of September and Ofober ; faid ta be common 
about all high rocks of the fouth latitude of Sidiria, alfo about Mount 
Caucafus, and the mountains of Perf Hes and that in the firft year the 
bill and legs are black. 
The eggs are longer than thofe of the Fackdaw, of a cinereous 
white, marked with irregular dufky blotches, 
Corvus Eremita, Ind. Orn. i. p. 166. 42. 
Crave huppé, ou Sonneur, Daudin. Orn. il. p. 254. 
Der Alpen Rabe, WN. G. Deut/ch. B. z. S. 470. taf. xvii. 
Wood Crow from Switzerland, Borow/k. Nat: pl. 71. 5. B. 
Hermit Crow, Gen. Syz. i. p. 403. 41. 
HE figure in Borow/ki’s work, which feems to been taken from 
Albin, is bare about the head, end the creft begins at the nape, 
continuing to the lower part of the neck, falling off to nothing at 
top and bottom, but the feathers of it very long in the middle of 
the neck: the eye is furrounded with black. 
The figure in Gerini’s work is faid to be this bird, but it feems 
to have a longer bill, and no doubt ought rather to be referred to the 
Cornifo Chough. 
Turdus trioftegus, Mu/. Carl/. Fa/c. iv. tab. 84, 
JN this the bill is yellowifh, with brown edges: the head and nape 
rufty green, with three longitudinal black ftreaks: the upper 
Q2 parts 
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16. 
RED-LEGGED 
CR. 
PLracs; 
17. 
HERMIT 
° 
DEsCRIPTION. 
18. 
SHORT- 
TAILED 
CR. 
Var. G. 
DEScRIPTION. 
