( 63 ) 

 Cape Sparrow, 



Numb. LXVII. 



THIS Bird was about the bignefs of the Abaduvine: 

 Its Bill was of a pale cinereous, the Irides of the Eyes 

 white, the Head Neck and Breaft black, ending in a Point 

 on the Belly j the lower part of the Belly, Thighs, and 

 round the Wings white 5 the Wings of a light brown Co- 

 lour, excepting the two firft Quill-Feathers, which were all 

 black, the reft of the Quills their exterior Edges only 

 black. 



The Legs and Feet light brown, the Claws du(ky : The 

 Tail was made up of twelve Feathers of equal length, of 

 the fame Colour of the Wings. Its Note was like the 

 Whiftling of the Wind. This Bird I faw at my Lord IlafSy 

 who was pleafed to let me draw it. 



Hhe 



