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Genus XLIV. SWALLOW. 



-^CHIMNEY 



SW. 



Chimney Swallow, Gen. Sjiii. iv. p. 561. N° l.-^ArB.Zool. ii. N" 330. 

 Hirundo domeftica, Sepp Fog. pi. in p. 31. — Faim. Arag. p. go. 



'HE American one differs from the European fpecies, In having 

 the under fide ferruginous; which circumftance is alfo ob- 

 fervable in thofe which are found beyond the Jenifei, and in all 

 the north-eaft part of Sihiria *. The Votiaks, a Finnijh nation, 

 pay great refpedt to the Swallow ; for " he that kills one of 

 thefe, a Lapwing, Pigeon, or Wagtail^ expofes himfelf to all forts 

 of misfortunes in his flock. They even build nefts for t\iQ Swal- 

 lows f." 



4- MARTIN. 



Martin, Gen. Syn. iv. p. 564. N° 3. — ArB, Zool. ii. N°33i. 

 Hirundo urbica, Sepp Vog. pi. in p. 33, — Faun, Arag. p. 90. 



R. Hutchins informs me, that the Martin is called, at Hud- 

 Jon's Bay, Shajhywinepejhew ; but I am not certain that it 

 quite anfwers to the defcription of the Englijh fpecies : perhaps it 

 may be the Black-rumped onej mentioned in the Pbilofiiphical 

 TranJaSiiofis '^. 



* Jr^. Zool. f RuJJta, vol. u p. 138. J Vol. \xu. p. 408.—^?-^. Zool. 



Ambergris 



