416 
XXVIT. 
GO AT- 
SUCKER. 
172. Noc- 
TURNAL, 
GOAT-SUCKER. 
the bafe. 
Cass Il. 
- BILL very fhort, bent at the end, briftles round 
NOSTRILS tubular, very ae 
TAIL confifting of ten feathers, not forked. 
L’ Effraye ou Frefaye. Beloz 
av. 343. 
Caprimulgus, Geiffmelcher. 
Gefner av. 241. 
Calcobotto. Aldr. av. I. 288. 
Fern Owl, Goatfucker, Goat 
Owl). Wil.-orn. 107. Alfo, 
Churn Owl. Raii fyn. av. 
. «26, Cat. Carolin. I. 8. 
Dorhawk, accipiter Cantha- 
rophagus. Charltonex. 79. 
Le Tette Chevre ou Cra- 
paud volant. Briffon av. 
Il. 470. Tab. 44. 
Covaterra. Zinanni, 94. Sco- 
poli, No. 254. 
ay ee: europeus. Liz, 
Lp 3 
Ror i Nathkarea, Quall- 
knarren. Faun. Suec. fp. 
274" 
Hirundo cauda zquabili. H. 
caprimulga. Kleiz av. 81. 
Nat-Ravn, Nat-Skade, Af- 
ten-bakke. Brun. 293. 
Mucken itecker, Nachtrabb. 
Kram. 381. 
Br. Zool. ty Tab. R. R.1. 
T pene hath placed this bird in fhe {wallow 
tribe, and ftyles it a fwallow with an undi- 
vided tail. 
cenus ; 
It has moft of the characters of that 
a very fmall bill, wide mouth, fmall legs. 
It is alfo a bird of paffage; agrees in food with 
this genus, and the manner of taking it: differs in 
the time of preying, flying only by night, fo with 
fome juftice may be called a xoéurnal fwallow. 
It feeds on moths, knats, dorrs or chaffers; from 
which Charlton calls it a Dorr-hawk, its food being 
entirely that fpecies of beetle during the month of 
July 
