CHOW. 



perfons, which have afterwards proved unjuft : this I have known. 

 to happen more than once. 



I do not find that this fpecies is Co widely fpread as many others 

 of the genus. Beudes our own ifland, we hear of it in Denmark, 

 France., Auftria, and many other parts of Germany, where it 

 is more or lefs migratory. It is fubject to much variety ia 

 plumage. 



379 



Le Choucas a Collier, Brif. orn. ii. p. 27. A. 



-Helvetian Daw, Charlt. Ex. p. 75. N° 7. — Onem. p. 68. N° 7. — Aldrov. 

 av. torn. i. fig. in p. 774. — Johnfl. av. t. 16. (called Graculus.) 



*~t *HIS differs merely in having a collar of white round the 

 neck, and is found in Switzerland. 



9- 



Var. A. 



COLLARED 

 JACKDAW. 



Le Choucas blanc, Brif. orn. ii. p. 27. B. 



Monedula Candida, Scbivenck. av. Si/, p. 305. — Rxac. AuB. Eift. Pol. 

 p. 396. 



HT HIS variety is wholly white, with a yellowifh bill. 



9. 



Var.B, 

 +- WHITE 

 JACKDAW. 



Le Choucas noir, Brif. orn. ii. p. 28. N° j.—Buf. oif. iii. p. 69.— 



PI. enl. 522. 

 Schwartze dohle, Frifch. t. 68. 

 Chough, Charlt. ex. & onom. p. 6j. N° 3. — Siblald Scot, illuft. p. 2. 



lib. iii. p. 15. 



9- 

 Var. C. 



BLACK 



JACKDAW. 



? H ''HIS differs from the common Jackdaw, merely in wanting Description. 



the greyifh tinge about the head, in being fmaller, and 

 having many fpots of white about the eyes, which have blueifh 



2 C 2 irides. 



