GREY WHEAT-EAR. 



the morning to feed. They retire in the fpring : 

 I fuppofe into Sweden-, for Mr. Ekmark makes their 

 retreat from that kingdom coincide with the time 

 of their appearance here. 



VOL. I. Page 385. 

 GREY WHEAT-EAR. 



Cul blanc gris, Brijfon iii. 552. tab. xxl. 



A Bird of this fpecies was (hot near Uxbridge. 



The crown and back were of a tawny 

 brown; the under fide of the neck, of a- dull 

 brownifh yellow : from bill to eye paiTed an ob- 

 fcure duiky line. Qui! feathers and fecondaries 

 black, edged with tawny and white : tail, like the 

 common Wheat-Ear ; but the edges were marked 

 with pale tawny. 



In the Linn^an Syftem, p. 332. it is made a va- 

 riety of the common Wheat-Ear. 



VOL. II. Page 574. 



^TRANSFER to the Grey-lac Goose, p. 570, 

 all the fynonyms prefixed, by miftake, to the 

 Bean Goose, 



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