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PACIFIC CROW. 



Corvus Pacificus. C. cinereus, suhtus rufescens, capistro palUdo, 

 occip'ite nucha alis caudaque nigricantibus, apicibus remigum 

 rectricumque later alium albidis. Lath, ind, orn. 



Cinereous Crow, rufescent beneath, with pale frontlet, blackish 

 hind-head, wings, and tailj the tips of the wing -feathers and 

 of the lateral tail-feathers whitish. 



Pacific Crow. Lath, syn. 



Length ten inches and a half: bill and legs 

 black: among the feathers of the throat are some 

 slender hairs, and the two middle tail-feathers are 

 entirely black. Native of the Southern islands. 



TROPICAL CROW. 



Corvus Tropicus. C. niger nitidus, subtus niger, cn'sso hypo» 

 chondriisque albo variegatis, alis caudaque viridi-nigris. Lath, 

 ind. orn. 



Black Crow, glossy above, with the vent and side-feathers 



varied with white, and greenish- black wings and tail. 

 Tropic Crow. Lath. syn. 



Length twelve inches and a half: tips of both 

 mandibles notched: tail rounded: legs black: na- 

 tive of Owyhee in the South-Seas. 



