CROW. 



GENUS XV.— CROW. 



1 Raven 



22 New Caledonian M. 



50 Six-shafted Cr. 



A Cross-billed R. 



23 Changeable Cr. 



51 Crishna Cr. 



B Northern white R. 



24 Velvet-faced Cr. 



52 Purple-headed Cr. 



C Pied R. 



25 Plush-faced Cr. 



53 Macao Cr. 



D White R. 



26 Indigo Cr. 



54 Plain Cr. 



2 South-Sea R. 



27 Rufous-breasted Cr. 



55 Hunting Cr: 



3 White-necked R. 



28 Pacific Cr. 



A Chinese Roller 



4 Carrion Crow 



29 Tropic Cr. 



56 Brown Cr. 



A Clerical Cr. 



30 Australasian Cr. 



57 Blue Jay 



5 Rook 



31 Sydney Cr. 



58 S teller's Cr. 



6 Enca Cr. 



32 Blue Cr. 



59 Chattering Cr. 



7 Bald Crow 



33 Senegal Cr. 



60 Downy Cr. 



8 Hooded Cr. 



34 Rufous-bellied C. 



61 Fish Cr. 



9 White-breasted Cr. 



35 Variable Cr. 



62 Peruvian Jay 



10 Jackdaw 



36 Kent's Cr. 



63 Paraguan J. 



A Collared J. 



37 New Caledonian Cr. 



i .64 Yellow-bellied J. 



B White J. 



3S White-eared Jay 



65 Lesser Mexican Cr 



C Black J. 



A Var. 



66 Cinereous Cr. 



11 Jay 



39 White-cheeked Cr. 



67 Cayenne Cr; 



12 Russian Crow 



A Var. 



68 Surinam Cr. 



A Siberian Jay 



40 Wave-breasted Cr. 



69 Clark's Cr. 



13 Nutcracker 



41 New-Guinea Cr. 



70 Blue- tailed Cr. 



14 Alpine Cr. 



A Var. 



71 Short-tailed Cr. 



15 Red-legged Cr. 



42 Papuan Cr. 



A Var. 



16 Hermit Cr. 



43 Black-faced Cr. 



B Var. 



17 Red-billed Cr. 



44 Black-breasted Cr. 



C Var. 



18 African Cr. 



45 White-naped Cr. 



D Var. 



19 Caribbean Cr. 



46 White-crowned Cr. 



E Var. 



20 Rufous Cr. 



47 Blue and white Cr. 



F Var. 



A Var. 



48 Black and white Cr. 



G Var. 



21 Magpie 



49 Hottentot Cr. 





IN the Crow Genus the bill is strong, the upper mandible a little 

 convex, the edges cultrated, and in most of the species a small notch 

 near the tip. 



Nostrils covered with bristles reflected over them. 



Tongue divided at the end.* 



* Except in the Black-faced Species, and perhaps one or two others. 



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