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 7he black Lark. 



Numb. LI. 



THE Bill of this Bird was of a duiky yellow; thelri- 

 des of the Eyes yellowiih : It was all over of a dark 

 reddifli brown, inclining to black, excepting the hind 

 part of the Head, on which was fome dufky yellowiih Fea- 

 thers 5 likewife fome Feathers with whitiih Edges on the 

 Belly. 



The Legs, Feet, and Claws were of a dirty yellow. 

 This Lark was taken with a Clap Net by one of the Bird- 

 catchers in a Field near Highgate^ and brought to me by 

 Mr, Davenport J which I have taken care to draw exactly 

 from the Bird, neither adding nor diminiihing in the Draught 

 or Colouring. This being a Curioiity, I was defired by 

 one of my Subferibers to make a Plate, of it. 



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