Ca Rk OFF W: 
Inhabits the woods of New Caledonia. I faw a fpecimen of this 
at Mr. Thompfon’s, Little Saint Martin’s Lane. 
HIS is a large fpecies, but the true fize not certain, as the 
drawing from whence this defcription is taken did not identify 
it: the bill is ftrong, feemingly lefs than in the Crow, though cha- 
racteriftic of that genus: the plumage dufky brown, with reflections of 
blue and reddifh in different lights: bill and legs black. 
This was met with in New Holland, and was the only one of its 
kind feen there. Mr. Lambert. 
HIS fpecies is fmaller than a magpie: bill and legs dufky brown: 
irides brown: from the middle of the crown, the nape, back of 
the neck to the middle of the back, the greater part of the wings, 
and the end of the tail for one third, of a deep blue; the reft of the 
plumage white: quills towards the ends brown. 
Inhabits New South Wales; known by the name of Karrock. It 
feems much allied to the Thrufh genus, as it has not any briftles 
covering the bafe of the bill; it is efteemed a rare fpecies. 
HIS is about twenty inches in length: the bill and legs dufky 
black: irides blueifh: the chin’ and throat, the middle of the 
greater quills, the rump, vent, and middle of all but the two centre 
tail feathers, are white: the reft of the plumage black. 
Inhabits New South Wales; probably changes place in different 
feafons, as it is chiefly met with in May. 
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Pace. 
21. 
VARIABLE 
CR. 
DeEscRIPTION: 
Prace. 
22. 
BLUE AND 
WHITE 
CR. 
DeEscrRIPTION, 
Place. 
23. 
BLACK AND 
WHITE 
CR, 
Descaiprion. 
PLacE. 
