FALCON. 



The Gojhaiak is not, I believe, very common in England, but 

 in Scotland is frequent, where it breeds, and is very deftru&ive to 

 game. It is found alfo in North America. 



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Petit autour de Cayenne, Buf. oif. i. p. 237; CAYENNE 



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HE bill of this bird is blue: the iris orange : the head and Description. 

 neck behind blueifh white : back and wings dark afh : the 

 under parts from the throat to the vent are nearly white : prime 

 quills black ; fecond quills barred with black : on the tail are 

 four or five alternate bars of black and white; the black ones by 

 much the broadeft: tip white: legs fhort, and of a blue colour: 

 claws black. 



Inhabits Cayenne. 



Accipiter macrourus, N. C. Ac. Petr. 15. t. 8, 9. LONG ^TAILED 



F. 

 fpHIS is nearly of the fize of the Lanner, being in length one Description. 



foot feven inches, in breadth nearly two feet. The bill is 

 black, at the bafe green : cere luteous : noftrils oval, half co- 

 vered with black ftiff briflles : eyelids and irides of a faffron- 

 colour: parts above cinereous, inclining to reddifh on the back; 

 beneath quite white, with a tinge of afh- colour on the upper 

 part of the neck : tail rounded, very long, of itfelf meafuring 

 nearly eight inches and three quarters ; in colour it is whitifh, 

 and crofied with alternate bands of deeper and paler brown ; the 



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