xxiv CONTENTS. 
An Account of fome of the principal Birds found in the 
NorthernP arts of Hudfon's Bay; as well thofe that on- 
ly migrate there in Summer, as thofe that are known 
to brave the coldeft Winters :——-Eagles of various 
kinds —Hawks of various fizes and plumage—White 
or Snowy Ow!—---Grey or mottled Owl— Cob-a-dee- 
cooch—Raven—Cinerious Crow—Wood Pecker—. 
Ruffed Groufe—~-Pheafant—-Wood Partridge-— 
Willow Partridge—Rock Partridge---Pigeon—Red- 
breafted Thrufh—--Grofbeak—-Snow Bunting-— 
White-crowned Bunting—Lapland Finch, two forts 
—Lark—T itmeufe—Swallow—Martin--- Hopping 
Crane—Brown Crane—Bitron—Carlow, two forts 
—Fack Snipe—Red Godwart—-Plover—-Black 
Gullemet—Northern Diver-——Black-throated Diver 
—Red-throated Diver—White Gull---Grey Gull--- 
Black-head---Pelican---Goofander---Swans of ' two 
Species---Common Grey Goo/e---Canada Goofe---White 
or Snow Goofe---Blue Goofe--- Horned Wavy---Laugh- 
ing Goofe---Barren Goofe---Brent Goofe.--Dunter 
Goofe--- Bean Gaofe. 
The Species of Water-Fow! ufually called Duck, 
that refort to thofe Parts annually, are in great va- 
riety; but thofe that are moft efteemed are, the Mal- 
lard Duck,—Long-tailed Duck,---Wigeon, and Teal. 
Of the Vegetable Productions as far North as Church- 
ill River, particularly the moft ufeful; fuch as the 
| Berry-bearing Bufbes, &c. Goofeberry---Cran- 
berry---- Heathberry--- Dewater-berry---Black Cur- 
rans---Funiper-berry--Partridge berry---Strawber- 
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