ROW. 381 



Corvus pyrrhocorax, Inn. Syft. i. p. 158. N° 17. **•" 



Le Choucas des Alpes, Brif. orn. ii. p. 30. N° 8. pi. 1. f. z.—Buf. olf.m. ALPINE CROW, 

 p. 76. pi. 6. — PL enl. 531. 



CIZE of a Jackdaw : length fifteen inches. Bill like that bird, Description. 



but a little more elongated; an inch and a quarter in length, 

 and yellow. The bird is wholly of a black colour : legs and 

 claws black ; but in fome the legs are yellow. 



Inhabits the Alps. Is not the fame bird with the Cornifo Place. 



Chough. It has a fharp, difagreeable voice. Lives on grain, and 

 does much damage to the harveft. The fielh pretty good eating. 



Corvus balicafius, Lin. Syft. i. p. 157. N° 11. 12. 



Le Choucas des Philippines, Brif. orn. ii. p. 31. N° 9. pi. 2. f- I.— PHILIPPINE 



PL enl. 603. 

 Le Balicaffe des Philippines, Buf. oif. iii. p. 83. 



CROW. 



CIZE of a Blackbird : length ten inches. Bill black: plumage Description. 



black, gloffed with green : tail nearly four inches long, and 

 much forked : legs and claws black. 



Inhabits the Philippine IJlest where it is called Bali-Caffio* Place* 



Sings well. I have (cen one of thefe, which came from the Cape 

 of Good Hope. 



I '2 



Le Choucas de la Nouvelle Guinea, Buf. oif. "ni. p. 2a.— PL enl. 629. NEW GUINEA 



CROW. 



LENGTH one foot: fize of a Jackdaw. Bill ftrong and „ 

 Description* 

 blackifh : the forehead, and all round the bill, black, which 



paiTes in a ftreak through the eyes, and a little behind them : 



head, . 



