GE AT (hee iE! Re 
G BN Us) DOCK: \C FA ToT ER ER. 
N° 5. Carolina Ch. N° 3. Yellow Ch. 
2.. Cupreous Ch. 4. Crefted Ch: . 
Ampelis Garrulus, Jud. Orn. i. p. 364. 1. 8. 
Crown Bird or Cedar Bird, Bartr. Trav. p. 288. 
Chatterer of Carolina, Gen. Sy. ili. p.93. 1. A.- 
R. Bartram obferves that this bird is to be feen in little flocks -: 
or flights, in all the regions from. Canada to New Orleans, on the - 
Mififippi, but how much. farther fouth and fouth-weft not cértain. - 
The longeft period of their appearance in .Pennfylvania, is in the - 
{pring, and firft of Fune, at the time when the early cherries are ripe ; . 
alfo in the autumn, when the Cedar berriés* are in perfection 5 . 
and they generally arrive'in large flocks. . 
The late Mr. Tunjtall. iAfocmied me, that here and there one of 
thefe had not only the waxen appendages tothe quills, but that 
three or four of the tail feathers were tipped in the fame manner: the 
fame circumftance happens alfo in the one which inhabits Europe; as in 
a bird of this kind fent to me by Dr. Hey/bam, killed in Northumber- 
Jand, one of the wings had eight appendages, the other feven, and . 
five of the tail feathers were tipped in a fimilar way; but the fex of . 
this bird could not be afcertained. 
& Juniperus Americana, - 
189, 
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