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$ THE NATURAL HISTORY 
. GRACULUS 
Tus CORNISH CHOUGH, 
7A As cooked we red and long; its legs. 
H 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: it is 
often kept in gardens to deftroy worms and in- 
feéts. It is found in Cornwall, and in the moun- 
tains of Switzerland. 
Gevusiz, CORRACIAS. 
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_ His beak is cultrated, or fharp at the edges, like the 
-Crow’s ; crooked at the point, and without feathers at the 
- bafe.  Noftrils narrow and naked. 
The tongue is cartilaginous, (or grifily,) and bifid, ain 
4s, divided at the end.) 
The feet formed for walking or ca oes the toes being 
placed three before and one behind. 
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live in Europe, and feed upon beetles, 
frogs, acorns, and grain, 
Some 
