394 
The Natural Hiftory of JAMAICA, 
P.297. 1. 8. At the end add, Perroquets, ou Papagayos. de Frezier. 
L260) | 
i 1.27. At the end add, Perroquets de Guinee de Labat. T. 2.p. 160 
J. 33. At the end add, De Labat. T. 2. p. 161. 
P. 299.1. 41. After Sufpendens add, Tab. 257. fig. 1. 
P. 302. After 1,31 add, Ramier des Ifles de Labat. T-1. p. 87. They 
have a fpicy Tafte by eating ‘famaica Pepper, or Pimienta Fruit. T. 2. p. 
234. Aftera Hurricane,{which deftroy’d their food, Birds, and thefe par- 
ticularly, attempted to go to Dominica the neareft Land, whence the 
Birds for the fame Caufe came to Martinico, were taken and marinated 
by half roafting, fplitting and laying them layer by layer with Pepper, 
Pimienta, Salt, and Pimienta Leaves, or Jamaica Pepper, and they will keep 
a Year fo order’d. T.5. p. 486. They are kill’d eafier when fat, than 
lean, becaufe their Feathers and Body are ftretch’d out more, and make 
a larger Surface, by means of their Fat, and the Shot hath more {pace to 
kill. 
P. 304.1. 17. At the end add; Perdtix des Ifles. de Labat, T. 1. p. 87. 
B. a. 23 3. 
year) the end add, An Tourterelles, de Labat. T. 2. p. 233? 
P. 305- 1.6. After 254° add, De Labat. T: 2. p. 233? 237° 
P. 307. 1. 44. At the end add, Humming Bird of Joffelyn. p. 6, Co- 
libris, ou Oifeau bourdonnant. Labat. T. 4. p. 11. The Feathers being 
taken off, it is no biggerthan a Hafel-Nut. I fhew’d Father Mandidier 
a Neft of them with two Eggs in it, about the bignefs of a Pea, 
white with yellow Spots; where the Male and Female, but chiefly the 
laft alternatively fate to hatch the Eggs, and when they were hatch’d, 
he put them into a Cage, where the old ones came and fed them. 
The old ones and the young flew about the Chamber, and liv’d up- 
on a Pap made of Bifcuit, Sack and Sugar, made clear, over which 
they pafs'd their Tongues. They would come and fit on his Hands, 
and fing their ufyal Notes, and liv’d five or fix Months, when the Fa- 
ther forgetting to hang the Cage by a Rope from the Cieling, to keep 
them from the Rats, they were devour’d by them, 
P. 308. 1. 42. At the end add, Colibri, de Feuillee, p. 413. 
P. 315-1. 11. At the end add, Crabier de Labat. T. 2. p. 417: 
P. 317-1. 20. At the end add, Ouara, de Frezier. p. 26. 
].26. At the eud add, Chevalier de Labat. T. 6. p. 382. 
P. 318. lL. 3. After 277 add, De Labat. T. 6. p. 382. 
io 320. l. 26. dt the end add, Poules d’eau, de Labat. T. 6. 
p- 382. 
_P. 32an. 1 35. add, Flamand. de Labat. T. 6. p. 382. Flaman de Fre- 
Zier. pe 74, 
P. 322.1. 5. After 271 add, Labat. T. 6. p. 387. 
]. 23. dfter 274 add, De Labat. T. 6. p. 382. 
P. 324. 1.13. At the end add, The Colour of this Bird for the moft 
part is of a reddifh brown, the Neck whitifh, the fides of the Belly 
have fome few large white Spots. | 
~P. 328. After l. 2 add, Tyre. Scheffer Lapon. p. 148. where it is faid, 
that the Laplanders can animate thefe Balls and fell them, fo that the 
Buyers may convey them into whom they pleafe, together with Ser- 
pents, Toads, Mice, cc. totorment them ; probably this Notion may: 
come from their being found in the Paunches of dead Cattle. 
I. 36. At the end ada, They eat Serpents, and receive no harm from 
ee becaufe their Fat receives the Poyfon. Labat, T. x. 
Pp: 45% 
P 392. 
