CHOCOLATE AND NEWFOUNDLAND FALCON. soi 



iatl>am,u<4. N°34. A; 76. N°57. 94* Chocolate- 



COLORED^ 



T^ With a fhoit and black bill, and yellow cere. The whole 

 plumage of a deep bay or chocolate-color, in parts tinged with 

 ferruginous : primaries black ; the lower exterior fides of a pure 

 white, forming a confpicuous fpot or fpeculum : the wings reach to 

 the end of the tail : the exterior fides of the five outmoft feathers of 

 the tail, dufky; their inner fides blotched with black and white; the • 



two middle, black and cinereous: the legs and toes feathered j the 

 laft remarkably fhort. Length one foot ten inches. 



Inhabits Hudfon^s Bay and Newfoundland. Preys much on Ducks, Place. 



Sits on a rock and watches their fifing, when it inllantly ftrikes at 

 them. 



Latham, i, yg. N" 6@i 95. NEA»totrNo« 



tAND. 



Tj^ With a yellow C€re: deep yellow irides : hind part of the 

 head ferruginous : crown, back, fcapulars, and coverts of 

 wings, brown, edged with a paler color : belly rufl:-colored, blotched 

 with deeper fhades : thighs of a mottled afli, marked with round 

 dufky fpots, and on the lower parts with fotir large dark blotches : 

 the tail crofled by four bars of deeper and lighter brown : legs yel- 

 low, fl:rong, and feathered half way down. Length twenty inches. 

 The defcription borrowed from Mr. Laiham, 

 Inhabits Newfoundland, Plac-e^ 



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