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 ^e greater Br ambling. 



Numb. LXIII. 



IT is fomething bigger than the Lark : Its length from 

 the point of the Bill to the end of the Tail is fix Inches, 

 breadth, when the Wings were extended, thirteen Inches 5 

 its Bill is half an Inch long of a horn Colour , the end of 

 the Tongue is divided into Filaments j the top of the Head 

 dufky with yellowifh and white Spots;; the Back is of a 

 dufky yellow, with dark Spots and Shades ^ the Throat, 

 Bread and fcapular part of the Wing of a light Chefnut 

 Colour j the Belly arid Thighs are white: the Quill-Fea- 

 thers of the Wings are black, their exterior Edges of a 

 pale greenifh yellowy the Tips of the firft Row of Coverts 

 white, making a white Mark acrofs the Wing : It hath a 

 forked Tail two Inches and a half long, made up of twelve 

 dusky Feathers, their exterior Edges yellowifh 5 the Legs, 

 Feet and Claws are black, the back Claw the longeft, as in 

 Larks. This Bird I had of a very curious Gentleman. 



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