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LIST OF THE BIRDS 



Falcon. 



Ij Rough -legged F. 

 II Grey F. " 

 White Jerfalcon ' 

 Brown Lanner '" - 

 Hen-Harrier " 

 Ring-tail — 

 Keftril — 

 Sparrow-Hawk 

 Hobby " — 

 Merlin >" ~ 



Synopfis. 



Supplem. 

 — p. I 



21 

 21 



22 



25 

 26 



28 



29 



Br. Zool. 



II. p. 632 



I. N°49 



47 



51 



58 



59 



60 



62 



61 



— 63 



F A L C 0. 



Norveglcus 



Grifeus 



IJlandus 



Lanarius 



Cyaneus 



Pygargus 



7'innuncul 



Nifus 



Subbuteo 



Mfalm 



us 



' — 



- 







p. 129. N" 24 

 — 126 — 10 



— II 



— 127 — 16 



- 130 — 31 



— 14 



Syft. Nat. I. 



Genus IIL 



Owl. 



K Great eared O. ' - 

 Long-eared O. — 

 * Short-eared O. ' - 

 White O. — — 

 Tawny O. — — 

 Brown O. — — 

 jl Little O. ' — 



-n6 

 ■121 

 -124 

 -138 



■139 



-140 



-150 



40 

 42 



43 

 _46 



47 

 48 



64 

 65 

 66 

 67 

 68 

 69 

 70 



S T R I 



Bubo — 



— 



—131 — 1 



Otus ~ 



— 



— 132 — 4 



Brachyotos — 



' — 







Flammea — 



— 



—133 — s 



Stridula — 



— 



— 9 



Ulula — 



— 



— 10 



Paflerina ■— 



• — 



— 12 



i Not very common. 1 have twice received it from Suffolk. Has alfo been {hot near London; ^ Once 



/liot at Halifax, in VorkJIiire. ' Inhabits the North of Scotland, m Once caught in a decoy in 



J^incolnfiire, " By fome late obfervations it fliould feem that the Hen-Harrier and Ringtail differ only 



in fex. " The Hobby fuppofed to migrate hence in O^aber. P The Merlin does not appear in 



the South till towards the luinter : breeds in Scotland, alfo in Cumberland. 1 This fpecies is very 



rarely feen in England. ^ Appears with us in Oiiober--'i^\A to come andgowitlv the Woodcocki hence 



by fome called the Woodcock O^vl, ' Exceedingly rare in England. 



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