“Se THE NATURAL HISTORY 
| T Bé Globofe Curaffow is another fpecies. 
The bill is yellow except at the tip, over the 
noftrils is a hard yellow knob, about the fize of a 
cherry ; ; the feathers of the creft are black tip’d : 
with white ; the pene of the body i is of ablue= 
ifh black, 
It inhabits Guiana and. hea. its manners © 
are like the Boneh, of which perhaps it a be - 
variety. 
rhe Cufhew Bird j is andthier {pecies ; its beak 
is red, the cere is blue, the knob at the bafe of . 
the beak as big as a fmall pear, the plumage is of . 
a glofly purplifh black, the under part of the 
’ body and tips of the tail feathers are white. 
‘This bird is the moft elegant i in its form of — 
any of this Genus. It perches upon trees, but ' 
Jays upon the ground, like the Pheafant. The 
female walks with her young, and calls them to 
her like the Hen; at firft they feed on infects, 
afterwards upon fruit or grain, or the ufual food — 
of poultry. 

_ There-is another fpecies called the Crying Cn a 
aloe, from the loud noife it is almoft continu- 
ally making. It alco mountainous ‘places. 
> where it oo . 
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