CORVIDiE. 



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Sp. I. Corvus corax. Shauo, u.vii. /7. 341. — Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 2. Corvus corone. Shaw, v. vii. p. 345. — America. 

 Sp. 3. Corvus frugilegus. Shaw, v. vii. p. 347.— Britain and 

 Europe. 



Sp. 4. Corvus cornix. Shaw, v. vii. p. 348. — Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 5. Corvus monedula. Shaw, v. vii. p. 3.50. — Britain and 

 Europe. 



Sp. 6. Corvus Jamaicensis. Shaw, v. vu. p. 345. — Jamaica. 

 Sp, 7. Corvus Dauricus. Shaw, v. vii. p. 349. — Corvus scapu- 



latus. Daudin. Orn. v. ii. 232 ? — Parts of Asia and Africa. 

 Sp. 8. Co. albicollis. Cuvier. 



Corvus vulturinus. Shaw, v. vii. p. 343. — Southern Africa, 

 Sp. 9. Co.-^ azureus. 



Co.** capite colloque aniice nigris ; corpore, alis, cauddque cccru- 

 lescentibiis. 



Crow } with the head and neck in front black ; the body, wings, 



and tail caerulean. 

 Corvus azureus. D'Asara, Temm. PL CoL 16S. 



Inhabits America. Length about fourteen inches : 

 the head and fore part of the neck are plain black : 

 the rest of the body, the wings, and the tail are of a 

 very beautiful cserulean shade : the inner webs of the 

 wing-feathers and the tail beneath being dusky : the 

 beak and legs are black : the wings reach to the 

 middle of the tail, which is wedged. 



Sp. 10. Co? cristatellus. 



Co? capite antice cristato; crista p)ennisquej(iciei nigris ; occi- 

 pite, nucha, collo, dorsoque nigricante-fuscis ; ventre corporeque 

 subtus alhido-Jlavescentibus } alis candaque basi cceruleis, apice 

 albis. 



CroM^ } with the head anteriorly crested 3 the crest and feathers 

 of the face black ; the occiput, nape, neck, and back dusky- 

 brown ; the belly and body beneath whitish-yellow 5 the wings 

 and base of the tail blue, the tip white. 



Corvus cristatellus. Teymn. PL CoL 193. 



