5* 



F A L C O N. 



36. 



BARRED- 

 BREASTED 

 B. 

 N. S. 

 Description. 



Lev, Muf. 



T ENGTH twenty inches : fize of our common Buzzard. Bill 

 blue : the parts above are of a deep brown colour ; the 

 feathers with ferruginous margins : the chin is the fame, but 

 paler: the greater wing-coverts margined with white: greater 

 quills black, on the outer edge marked with white fpots, except 

 for three inches at the end, which are unfpotted : the tail-feathers 

 deep brown, acrofs which are two narrow bars of dirty white ; 

 the tip is alfo of the fame colour : the fore part of the neck 

 and breaft are rufous, with black fhafts, befides which, on the 

 breaft and belly, are interrupted bars of white and pale ferru- 

 ginous mixed : thighs and vent dirty white ; the firft plain, the 

 laft obfcurely barred with brown : tail rather fhort : legs ftrong 

 and yellow : claws black. 



This came from North America, and is now in fine preferva- 

 tion in the Leverian Mufeum. 



37' 

 COLLARED 



Falco ruflicolus, Lin.fyft. i. p. 125. N° 7.— Faun, fuec. p. 19. N° 56. 



j INNAiUS fays, that it is the fize of a Hen. The bill lead- 

 *~ J colour : cere and eyelids luteous : the parts above afh-co- 

 loured and white ; beneath white, with cordated fmall brown 

 fpots : round the neck a white collar : the tail is banded with 

 twelve or thirteen alternate white and brown bands: legs luteous: 

 claws black. 



Inhabits Sweden, 



Br. Muf. 



