
5 THE NATURAL HISTORY 
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Tue CORNISH CHOU Gig 
AS a crooked bill, red and long; its legs 
are red, and the reft of the body black, 
It frequents rocks, caftles, and ruins by the fea 
fide. its voice is like that of the Jackdaw: itis 
often kept in gardens to deftroy worms and in. | 
fe&s. It is found in Corhwall, and } in the mouns 
tains of Switzerland. 7 
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His beak is cultrated, or fharp at the edges, like thy 
Crow’s; crooked at the point, and without feathers at be 
bafe. Noftrils narrow and naked. . 
The tongue is cartilaginous, (or griflly,;) and bifid, (that 
is, divided at the end.) 
The feet formed “for ‘walking or hopping, the toes being 
placed three before and one behind. 
“HERE are many kinds of Rollers: fome 
livé in Europe, and feed — let 
frogs, acorns, and grain. 
Some 
