FALCON. 31^ 



ijreaft and belly rufous, the laft clouded with white : vent white ; 

 quills barred with white within : tail deep lead-colourj marked 

 ■with three bars of a paler colour on the outer webs, and on the 

 inner as many of white placed oppofite : legs yellow. 



Inhabits Cayenne; Place. 



^ III. 



RHOMBOIDAL 

 F. 

 T EN GTH nineteen inches. Bill dufky blue : head, and hind Descriptiok. 



part of the neck, black j fore part of the neck very light 

 brown', back and wings grey, barred with black: belly pale 

 reddilh brown, marked with rhomboidal fpots of black: tail 

 grey, crofled with eleven or twelve bars of black, placed oblique- 

 ly: legs pale yellowifh green. 



Inhabits the river Ganges, in India, and other places in that PtACE, 



neighbourhood. 



112." 



BEHREE F. 

 T ENGTH nineteen inches. Bill pale blue: colour of the Description, 



plumage blackilli brown above, white beneath j the black -Male. 



curves forward towards the throat, and the white pafTes back- 

 wards above it, not unlilce thediftribution of thofe c6lours in the 

 black Falcon : bread, belly, and thighs, marked with cordated 

 black fpots flatted at top : tail crofTed with indiftinfl; bars of a 

 paler colour : legs yellow : claws black. 



The younger bird is marked fomewhat different: the ge- Female, 

 neral colour, on the upper parts, pale reddifh brown : the throat) 

 and a patch behind the eye, white : fore part of the neck and 

 breaft marbled with pale brown and white : belly, thighs, and 



F 2 vent. 



