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BIRDS. 13. Corvus. 
ILytUntot- Grccnlfli-bliick ; tail even ; whilkers very long. r 
tas.. ' hhUentot b- 
Inhabits l.ha Cape ; near 12 inthe^ long. 
Above the nojlrils are black wh'tlkcrs 3 inches long-, and 
thicker ones at the corners of the mouth ; feathers or 
■heck loirg, narrow,- iiovving. 
* Corax. Black; back bluei/h-black ; tail roundifh. 
2. With a few fcattcrcd white feathers. 
3- Entirely white. 
4 ' Variegated with black and white. . , 
Inhibits all Europe., Siberia, North America, and as far as 
Spain ; 2 feet 2 im hes long ; feeds on carrion, fmall j 
weak lambs,- dead Iheeji, eggs, fifh, berries, and when , 
by hunger dried fkms and excrements ; is thievifli and l 
and inav be tauglit to fpeak ; builds in high trees or 
eggs blucilh-green fpotled with brown, which the mah 
on by day and the female by night •, is long lived and ha* 
cxquifvte (enie cf linell ; the Greenlanders eat the fleflr, 
the fkins into garments, tlie wings into brulhes, and the if 
fcathers into filhing lines. 
Ckruui, Black; chin white; bafe of the bill cinereous. 
' White-clnnnfi 
Inhabits Sweden r colour of the body footy-black, tlie 
and tail inclining to dark olive ; is probably only i van 
of the carrion crow. 
Aukralis. Black; niiill-fcathers brownifli-black ; felthcrs on the 
lax. ' Souih.fea Ra^"' 
Inhabits Friendly IJlands ; ig inches long ; tail 8. 
Bill Iboiig at the bale and flattened at the fldes. 
AlhicoUis. Blackilh ; wing.'Coverts brown ; a broad femilunar 
patch on the neck ; bill carinate. Wlnie-necit^ 
Length 20 inches. _ 
Bill keeled on the upper mandible, tire bafe covered With 
flefted hi-jftly feathers ; le^s black, rough. 
* Corone. Entirely black with a violet-blue glofs ; tail rounded^ 
thers pointed at the ends. Carrion 
2. Varied -viuth white in a few places. 
3, White. . Ffeti’ 
] nhabits Europe, Siberia, North America, Ncu' Guinea, i 
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