66 



FALCON. 



, 49- 

 Var. B. 



HAGGARD 



F. 



Le Faucon haggard, ou Boflu, Brif. em. i. p. 324. 



— — Buf. oif. i. t. 16. — PL enl. 47 s. 



Falco gibbofus, Raii Syn. p. 14. N° 6. 

 Haggard Falcon, Will. em. p. 80. 



HP HIS receives the above name when it is grown old, and 

 draws it's head into the fhoulders, looking as it were hump- 

 backed (bo£u). 



49- 

 Var. C. 



WHITE- 

 HEADED 

 F. 

 Description. 



Le Faucon a tete blanche, Brif. em. i. p. 3*5. 

 Rauh-fufs-geyer ; Gelb-braune geyer, Fri/cb. t. 75. 



HP HIS variety has the head whitej fpotted with fmall brown 

 fpots. The bill is afh-coloured : cere pale yellow : iris the 

 fame : back and wing-coverts fpotted with brown, rufous, grey, 

 and whitifh, indifcriminate : under parts grey, with brown fpots ; 

 each fpot encircled with rufous : feet feathered to the toes : leg* 

 yellow : claws black. 



49. 



Var.D. 



WHITE 



F. 



Le Faucon blanc, Brif. em. i. p. 316. 

 Falco albus, Rati Syn. p. 14. N° 7. 

 Weifle-Falck, Weifle-geyer, Fri/cb. t. 80. 

 White Falcon, Will. em. p. 80. N° 7. 



Discmptjo*. HP H E body of phis is white, covered with minute fpots or 

 yellow ■, but thefe are fcarcely vifible, except on a clofe in- 

 flection. 



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