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A LIST of the Birds of Great Britain; 



Comprehending all fuch as either vifit us at uncertain Searons, or are ufually 

 domefticated, as well as thole which are known to be conftant Inhabitants. 



Explanation of the Marks, 



t Thofe which are found with us in the Summer Seafon, 



* Such as are Winter Inhabitants. 



II The more rare Birds. 



t Thofe which breed with us in a domefticated State. 



Division I. 

 Division II. 



LAND-BIRDS. 

 WATER-BIRDS. 



D I V. L Order L RAPACIOUS. 



r A L C O N. 



Oea Eagle * 

 Golden E. '^ 

 Ringtail E. " 

 Cinereous E. ■* 

 Ofprey — 

 Common Buzzard ■ 

 Honey B. — 

 Moor B. — 

 Gofhawk' — . 

 Kite f — 



Gentil Falcon s - 

 Peregrine F. 

 Jl Spotted F. •• 



Synopfis. 



I. p. 30 



31 



32 



33 



45 



48 



52 



53 



58 



61 



64 



74 



Genus II. 



Supplem. 



— P- 



9 



!0 



id. 

 II 



13 



14 

 id. 



15 

 16 



'7 

 id. 



Br. Zool. 



I.N° 



44 

 42 



43 

 45 

 46 



54 

 56 

 57 

 52 

 53 

 50 

 48 



55 



F A L 



C 0. 



Oflifragus — — 



Chryfaetos — — 



Fulyus — - 

 Albicilla (r,///w, Lin.) 



fJalixtus — - 



Buteo — — 



Apivorus — — 



iEruginofus — 



Palumbarius — 



Milvus — - 



Gentilis — — 



Peregrinus — — 



Danicus — — 



Syft. Nat. ] 



[. 



124. 



N 



' + 



- 125 



-"■ 



'5 



- 123 



__ 



8 



- 129 



— 



26 



- 127 



— 



1.5 



■ 130 



— 



28 



- id. 



— 



29 



- — 



— 



30 



- 126 



4^- 



12 



— 



— 



13 





a In the North of England and in Scotland, alfo in Ireland. b Caernarvonjhire, Snotcdon, Ireland. 



c Frequent in Scotland, and called the Black Eagle. — In the Peak of Derbjjhire. '^ In Scotland, and the 



Orknies : coiiftantly breeds in Cumberland. c Scotland, Ireland. f Not feen in the Northern 



counties in winter. £ The Gentil F, is probably only the young of the Gojhaiuk, h Shot at 



Halifax, in Yorkjbire, 



S u p p i. O o Rough 



