rous towards the head. On the lower part of the bel- 

 ly, and on the fides, arc fome large longitudinal marks 

 of ferruginous brown. The feathers furrounding the 

 eyes are of a pale colour, lightly marked with concen- 

 tric ftriae of brownifh. On the long feathers of the 

 wings and tail, the alternate bars of brown and white 

 are larger and more confpicuous than on the other 

 parts. The colours on the whole bird are foft, and 

 very elegantly difpofed. It is a native of Hudfon's 

 Bay. 



