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80. 

 BLACK- 

 HOODED W. E. 



ClZE of the Wheat-Ear: length fix inches. Bill black: Description. 



head black, uniting on each fide the neck with a deep 

 crefcent of the fame : over the eye a white ftreak : forehead and 

 chin white : the back and wings rufiet brown : the rump and 

 belly white : tail white, except the whole of the two middle 

 feathers, and ends of all the reft, which are black. 



In the collection of Charles Boddam, Efq; from the Cape of Place. 



Good Hope, where it is called Schaap Wagter* I have alfo met 

 with it in Chinefe drawings, feeming to prove it to be a native of 

 China likewife. 



81. 

 Le Fill de Provence, Buf. oif. v. p. 194.— PL enl. 654. 1. PROVENCE 



W. E. 



g I Z E of the Field Lark ; length feven inches. Bill three quar- Description* 



ters of an inch long, and duiky : top of the head, and hind 



part of the neck, pale rufous brown ; the feathers margined 



at the ends with blackifh : upper part of the back rufous : leffer 



wing coverts black, margined with rufous, and the quills the 



fame, but fome of the outer ones are margined with rufous 



white, efpecially near the ends : under the eyes a yellowifh white 



fpot : the under parts of the body are reddifh white, marked 



with fmall blackilh fpots about the neck and breaft : the tail is a 



little forked in fliape; the feathers dulky black; the two middle 



ones margined with rufous, the four next on each fide with white, 



and the two outermoft wholly white : the legs are yellowifh ; 



the !^nd toe pretty long, but the claw of it not exceeding the 



others in length,. 



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