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WATTLED CROW. 



Coryus carunculatus. C. griseo-fuscus, suhtus alhidus macula 

 abdommali Jlam, collo utrinque caruncula descendente, cauda 

 cuneata longissima. 



Grey-brown Crow^ whitish beneath with yellow abdominal 

 spot, a descending caruncle on each side the neck, and very- 

 long cuneated tall. 



Corvus paradoxus. Pie a pendeloques. Daud, orn. 



Length fifteen inches: bill black: legs grey: 

 feathers about the cheeks downy: on each side 

 the neck a cylindric pendent caruncle or wattle: 

 throat white: on the belly a large spot of fine 

 yellow: tail strongly cuneated, and each feather 

 tipped with white. Described by Monsr. Daudin 

 from a specimen in the Paris Museum. Said ta 

 be a native of New Zealand. 



RED-LEGGED CROW. 



Corvus Graculus. C. molaceo-niger, rostro curmto pedibusqite 

 rubris. 



Violaceous-black Crow, with red curved bill, and red legs. 

 Corvus Graculus. C. violaceo-nigricans, rostro pedibusque luteis^ 

 Lin. Syst. Nat. 



Coracias seu Pyrrhocorax, The Cornish Chough. Will. orn. 

 Red-Legged Crow. Fenn. Brit. Zool. Lath, syn. 



The Red-legged Crow or Cornish Chough is 

 about the size of a Jackdaw, but somewhat longer, 

 usually measuring sixteen inches in length: itis 

 colour is a beautiful black, glossed with blue and 



