fornix. 
BIRDS. PICifC. 13. Cor\Hj!. 419 
Holland and ^iTqdeira ; i8 inches Ion’ ; feeds on ^ 
imull weak animals, alld m ft'uit and grain, bong veiy trou 
blefbme to corn lands ; builds in lofty liV'.s. 
.■Female of a duller colour. 
Black ; front foitlewhat cinereous ; tail round^ift. 
Inlnbits Kurope and weftern Sikna; inches long , i . 
abroad morning and evening in great flocks, perches by it 
on trees in valt nnmbcrs, and builds in large commum.ic^ 
caljcd rrsokti-ics ; is very noify and feeds 
of infeas, particululy beetles, and corn ; flelh of the youn„ 
Bi/Tlongcr, ftraighterand llendercr than the laft; 
' tail-feathers rounded; co/owr mixed with a purplifh fliace , , 
tail shove with a dull grec^ tinge. 
Dark aHi ; head, throat, wings and tail 
Inhabits Et^rape and Afia ; as inches long ; migrates m winter 
to more Youtherly parts ; feeds on almoft every hing, and i.t 
Sweden purges lands of thofe myrads of f vac which 
would at^ feme times deftroy the fruits of the eartn ; ht® with 
its face towards the wind ; eggs blueifli gwen With blackilh- 
brown fpots. 
Black ; cown blcciWlack , neck. 
■ 2 . Entirely black ; neck and throat brown. _ 
Inhabits C/iiim, PeWta and near tliedeurjai. 1- inches long., 
feeds on fruit and inle£ts. 
Tail and wings with a greenifli caft. 
CInereousi.bill. eyebrows, 'v' “<“' 8 ' C. 
Inhabit^ iV«a Caledonia; 15. hmhes long, tail 5 ; mdr yel- 
lowiih. 
■^^maiceti. Totally black. , o • ; 
Inhabits the momilains of Jamaica ; 18 me lies long , feeds 0.1 
berries and beetles, and is perpetually clattering. 
Brown ; hind-head hoary ; front wings and tail 
2. A white collar round the neck. 
3. White with a yellowiflt bill. 
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