398 
XXVI 
/ SWALLOW. 
168. Cuim- 
NY, 
: aa 
CHIMNY SWALLOW, 
© 
Crass II. 
Short ae BILLS. me 
Very wide MOUTHS. 
Short weak LEGS. 
a 
La petite Hirondelle. elon WHirundo ruftica. Liz. 
av. 378. é 343- 
Hirundo domeftica. Gef/ner Ladu-Swala. Faug. Suec. fp. 
av. 548. 270. . 
Aldr. av. A. 294. Forftue-Svale, Mark-Svale. 
Houfe or Chimney Swallow. Brunnich, 289. 
Wil. orn. 212. Haus-Schwalbe. Frifeh, 1.17. 
Raij fyn. av. 71. Hautis Schwalbe. Kram. 380. 
Rondone. Zinan. 47. Br. Zool. 96. 
L’” Hirondelle de Cheminée. 
Lauftaza. 
Scopoli, No. 249. 
Briffon av, Il. 486. | 
HIS fpecies appears in Great Britain near 
twenty days before the martin, or any o- 
ther of the fwallow tribe. 
end of September; and for a few days previous to 
They leave us the latter 
their departure, they affemble in vaft flocks on’ 
houfe tops, churches, and even trees, from whence 
they take their flight. 
It is now known that 
fwallows take their winter quarters in Senegal, and — 
poffibly they may be found along the whole Mo- 
We are indebred to M. Adanfon* for 
rocco fhore. 
this gett who firft obferved them” Lee ' 
| Ms 
Vs Voyage to Senegal, p. 121. ey 
month 
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