BIRDS. PICiE. i4.Coracws. 
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Inhabits Lidia ; fize of a blackbird. 
BUI ilrong, and with the kgs black ; 
fpots : tail dulky-blue. 
Blueiih-bhck withgreenifli-bluc ftreaks; 
Inhabits New Cakdonia ; 8 inches long. uwk 
cinereous or grey, not flreaked; quUl-Jc^thcrs black, 
edged with cinereous ; irids red. 
Black • beneath, lower part of the back, rump and upper 
^ tail-coverts white ; tail black, equal, t,pt 
Inhabits New Guinea : 13 inches long ; is of a doubtful genus, 
between the Oriolus, Coracias, and Rainphaftos. 
^iFblueilh; al inches long; adn-cotieWr variegated with 
black and white, the fccoudary fome 
white • ■> middle tail-feathers qmle black , gicatei quiujea 
Si and outer edge if the wings black; kgs plumbeous ; 
claws ftrong, fharp, black. 
Black ; throat and breaft crimfon. Red-ireajled R. 
‘lomethine lefs than the common crow’. , u t. 
Body uniformly black with a flight blueifh the back d 
wings; beak flrong, bmadilh at the bale and flightly notche^^^^^ 
the tip ; lower mandible palilh towards the Up ; each tide the 
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ing in a curved direaion ; a outer man 
the refl; legs black ; claws ftrong, that of the back-toe larger 
than the reft. 
“"«h. tol. ycU..vi(h-»hito; tail 
the tip. •' 
Inhabits t’Aina ; 1 1 f inches long. 
BiU, irids, legs and claw, red; between the a .bhek 
ftreak; thighs grey, wing-coverts and quiU-Jeathers ol v , 
fome of the latter tipt with black. 
Head and neck black; body above 
cinereous; wings white in the middle ; J^tl jety ‘onj, 
wedged, grey, tipt with black. Cr>- 
Inhabits India; 17 inches long. -..Ovbrovm; 
But black; legs cinereous; leffer wing-coverts ^ ^ , 
greater and fecondary quill-Jcathcrs white, t e p Bocilis, 
‘ISahun. 
