33^ W A T E R O U Z E L* 



the Jenejei. In many places of England refide the whole year : in 

 others, migrate after the breeding-feafons by thoufands to other 

 countries. 



Water. Ouzel. B. Water Ouzel, jSf. Zrjo/. i. N° iii. 



• Sturnus cinclus, Watnflare, Faun. Suec. N" 214, 

 Le Merle d'Eau, De Buffon, viii. 134. — Latham, iii. 48. — Lev. Mus.— Bl. Mtrs. 



CT. Duflcy above: throat and breafl white: belly ruft-colored : 

 tail black. Weight two ounces and a half: Lengths feven 

 inches and a half. 

 Place. Found in Europe as high as Feroe and Finmark * : in the Ruffian 



empire, as far as Kamtfchatka. The 'Tartars believe, that the fea- 

 thers of this birdj tied to their nets, produce good fortune in their 

 filhery -f. 



• Leems, z6i. t Fey. eft-Siiirie,ii' 11^-. 



XXI. THRUSH, 



