Class II. WRYNECK. 23? 



Weak BILL, flightly incurvated. WRYNECK 



NOSTRILS bare. 



TONGUE long, (lender, armed at the point. 



Ten flexible feathers in the TAIL. 



Climbing FEET. 



Le Tercou, Torcou, ou Turcot. The Emmet Hunter. C^«r/- S5. Wry. 



Belon a^v. ^06. ton ex. g^, neck. 



Tynx. Ge/nera'v. 573. Jynx torquilla.Z,/;;.^/. 172. 



'JUr. a'v. 1. 421. Gjoktyta. Faun, Suec./p. 97. 



The Wryneck. WiL orn. 138. Bende-Hals Br zy. 



Raiifyn.a'v. 44- Natterwmdl Wendhalfs. 

 Le Torcol, Torquilla. Brifon Kram. ^^^b. 



a^. IV. 4. Tab. \. fig. I. Dreh-Hals. Frifch, I. 38. 



Collotorto,Verticella.Z/»^«.72. Br.Zool 80. plfe F. 



Ifhudefch. ^copoli. No. 50. 



NATURE, by the elegance of its penciling the 

 colors of this bird, hath made ample amends 

 for their want of fplendor. Its plumage is marked Descr^f. 

 with the plaineft kinds. A lift of black and ferru- 

 ginous ftrokes divides the top of the head and back. 

 The fides of the head and neck are afli colored, 

 beautifully traverfed with fine lines of black and 

 reddifh brown. The quil feathers are duflcy ; but 

 each web is marked with ruft colored fpots. The 

 chin and breaft are of a light yellowifh brown, 

 adorned with Iharp pointed bars of black. The 

 tail confifts often feathers, broad at their ends and 

 R 3 weak ; 



