504 CORVID^. 



Genus PICATHARTES, Lesson. 



Picathartes gymnocephalus, Temm. 



Picathartes gvmnoceplialus, Ussher, Ihis, 1874, p. 67, pi. ii. ; Sharpe, 

 Cat. Birds B. M. iii. p. 141 (1877) ; Reich. Vog. Afr. ii. p. 644 

 (1903) ; Shtlley, Birds Afr. v. p. 159 (1906) ; Sharpe, Haud-l. v. 

 p. 626 (1909). 



An egg of the White-necked Bare-headed Crow is of a rather 

 long oval shape and without gloss. The ground is creamy-white, 

 densely mottled all over with rather small spots and markings of 

 vello wish-brown, umber-brown, and ashy or lilac-grey. It measures 

 i-57 by 1-06. 



1. Denkera, Fantee [S. B. Auhinn). Dr. K. B. Sharpe [P.]. 



Picathartes oreas, lieicJienotv. 



(Plate XXII. flg. 8.) 



Picathartes oreas, Eeich. Voij. Afr. ii. p. 614(1903) ; Shelley, Birds Afr. 

 M. p, 160 (1906) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1908, p. 357 ; id., Rand-l. v. p. 626 

 (1909). ^ 



An egg of the Grey-necked Bare-headed Crow resembles that of 

 P. gymaoceplialus. It measures 1'57 by 1'06. 



1. Cameroon. G. L. Bates Esq. [C.]. 



Genus GLAUCOPIS, Gmel. 



Glaucopis cinerea, Gmel. 

 (Plate XXII. flg. 2.) 



Glaucopis cinei-ea, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. Hi. p. 142 (1877) ; Campbell 

 Tr. Kew Zeal. Inst. xii. p. 249 (1879) ; Buller, Birds N. Zeal. i. p. 5 

 (1888), Suppl. ii. p. 164 (1905) ; Sharpe, Sand-l. v. p. 627 (1909). 



Two eggs of the Orange-wattled Crow are of a somewhat pointed 

 oval shape and are very slightly glossy. The ground is dull purplish- 

 grey, rather sparingly spotted and blotched with sepia-brown and 

 grey of various shades. They measure respectively 1-53 bv 1-1 and 

 1-61 by 1-08. ^ 



2. New Zealand (Field Coll.). W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq 



[P.]. .^ 



Genus GHACULUS, Kocli. 



Graculus graculus {Linn.). 

 Corvus graculus, Thien. Fortpjlanz. ges. Vog. tab. xli. fig. 3 (1845- 



Pyrrhocorax graculus, Tristram, Ihis, 1859, p. 292 ; Salvin, Ibis, 1859 

 pp. 313, 358 ; Seebohm, Eggs of Brit. Birds, p. 228, pi. 65. fio-. 2 



