GOSHAWK. 35) 
May, after an incubation of about three weeks, are said 
to be from two to five in number. They are greenish or 
bluish white, often with, and sometimes without, or 
nearly without, a few streaks or spots of pale brown, 
or reddish or yellowish brown. The former is the 
character of one obligingly forwarded to me for this 
work by J. R. Wise, Esq., of Lincoln College, Oxford, 
and of a coloured drawing of another, in the collection 
of J. Malcolm, Esq., of Lamorbey, Half-way Street, 
Bexley, Kent, with which I have also been favoured, 
since the plate was engraved, by Edwin Cottingham, 
Esq., of Bexley. 
