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GENuUs 1, Vi DE Oc Re 
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The beak is firait, except towards the end, where it: 
is hooked, it is covered at the bafe with a thin fkin. 
There are no feathers on its head, or the upper part of 
its neck, but inftead of feathers, a foft hairy down. 
The tongue is bifid, that is, cloyen, or divided at the 
point. 
HERE are feveral-kinds of Vultures 5 
and they are found, fome in the fouth- 
ern’ parts, of Europe, fome in Afia, fome 
in Africa, and in the warmer parts of America. . 
PE ALN They 

