CROW. 



39* 



Le Geai de Siberie, Buf, oif. iii. p. 118. — PI. enl. 60S. 



length ten inches. 



Bill one inch long, 



T ESS than a Jay 



that of a Jay, and dufky : the forehead, fides of the head, 

 chin, and fore part of the neck, are pale, with a tinge of blue on 

 the fides of the head, and a fhade of buff on the breaft : the top 

 o'f the head is brownifh black, and fomewhat crefted : body 

 above, and wings, cinereous, verging to brown on the back : 

 the breaft, under parts of the body, and the rump, ferruginous 

 orange : the quills cinereous : the two middle tail feathers the 

 fame ; the others orange : the legs cinereous. 



Inhabits Siberia ; but its manners are totally unknown, 



26. • 

 SIBERIAN JAY. 



like Description. 



Place. 



Le Geai du Perou, Buf. oif. iii. p. 116. N° Zi 

 — . PL enl. 6z$. 



•*HpHIS is a bird of .Angular beauty. The bill is dufky ; the 

 * bale is furrounded with a fine blue, paffing a little behind 

 the eye, and below it on each fide : the upper part of the body is 

 light green, from the middle of the back to the end of the tail, 

 fix of the middle feathers of which are of that colour ; but 

 changes forwards by degrees to blueilh, and finifhes at the top 

 of the head, which has a. kind of white crown on it:; the breaft, 

 belly, and three* outfide tail feathers, are of a jonquil yellow: on 

 the throat, and fore part of the neck, is a patch of feathers, imi- 



27. 



PERUVIAN 



JAY. 



Description. 



* Four in the PI, tnh 



tating 



