jfeiRDS. PICiE. i2.GlaucopIs. 13. Corvus. 21? 
Inhabits Cayenne: x8 inches long; is docile and eafily 
lamed. 
Varied with black and red ; feet climbers. Faned Anh 
Eleven inches long ; bill black ; head, throat, breajt, laiger 
and middle zving-coverts and tail black ; reft of the body 
tawny-red ; legs tawny-brown. 
Feet formed for walking. 
Inhabits Surinam: except in the ftiucture 
refembles the laft. 
. IValling Anti 
of the feet exaftly 
12. GLAUCOPIS. Bill incurvate, arched, 
the lower mandible Ihorter and carun- 
culate beneath at the bafe : nojlrils 
depreffed, half covered with a iubcar- 
tilaginous membrane ; tongue fubcar- 
tilaginous, fpht and fringed at the tip , 
feet walkers* 
Q Cinereous Wattle-hird. 
Inhabits Neui Zealand: 15 inches long; walks on the ground 
and feldom perches on trees; feeds on berries, m.ects and 
fmall birds ; makes a hlfting and murmuring none ; flelli 
Bf^ka and kgs black; catundt firft blue, tlKn orange ; 
fn'dr very large: blue; tail long, wedged, conhfting of is 
feathers ; legs long, hind-claws longer than the lel.. 
13. CORVUS* Bill, convex, Iharp-edged : 
nojivils covered with fetaceous recum- 
bent feathers ; tongue cartaliginous, 
bifid : feet walkers. Crow, 
The greater part of this tribe is found in every climate , 
are prolific, focial and clamorous, building in trees, an , 
6 eggs ; their food is mixed animal and vegetable , ‘ 
a fmall tooth-like procefs each fide near the point , mi 
joined to the outer as far as the firft joint. 
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