“4 THE NATURAL HISTORY 
markably thick; the ges require to be fat upon | 
a month, 
Guinea Fowl feed very much upon worms, 
erafshoppers, and various infects. They are eafily 
difturbed when ‘at rooft, and from the noife’ they 
make are almoft as good he ladesevenoin as _ 
oF geefe, e ee 
There is another sine called the Mitred 
Pintado, it is ‘rather uncommon, and inhabits 2 
Madagafcar and Guinea, | 
A third Species is called the Crefted ee 
Ft is found in Africa, near Sierra Leon, andhasa 
large roundith black creft, It may be doubted 
whether it frit! ly itd ig to the Nummida, att 4 
: has nohorn, . | | 
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