Crass II. 
Si TV AA RY E: 
wae Vi PA Soe A Lee 
Strait BILL; depreffed: the NOSTRILS fur- 
rounded with a prominent rim. 
L’Eftourneau. Belon av. 321. 
Sturnus. Ge/ner av. 746, 
Aldr. av. Il. 284. 
Stare, or Starling. Wl. orz. 
196. | 
Raii fyn. av. 67. 
L’Etourneau. Briffon av. Il. 
Il, 
439... Hiif?. d’Oys. 
176. 
Sanfonet. P/. Enl. 75. 
Starl. Scopoli, No. 189. 
Storno. Zinan. 69. 
Olina, 18. 
Sturnus vulgaris. Liz. fpf. 
290. 
_ Stare. Faun. Succ. fp. 213. 
Haffelquift, Itin. 284. 
Danis & Norvegis, Ster. Br. 
229. 
Staar. Frifch, Ul. 217. 
Starl. Kram. 362. 
Br. Zool. 93. plate P. 2. f. 1. 
HE, Stare breeds in hollow trees, eaves of 
houfes, towers, ruins, cliffs, and often in 
high rocks over the fea, fuch as thofe of the Jie. 
of Wight... It lays four or five egos, of a pale 
greenifh afh color; and makes its neft of ftraw, 
{mall fibres of roots, and the like. In winter, ftares 
affemble in vaft flocks: 
they collect in myriads 
in the fens of Lincolufoire, and do great damage 
to the fen men, by roofting on the reeds, and 
X 2 
breaking 
299 
XV. 
STARE, 
104, STARE. 
