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The Stock-Dove, or Wood-Pigeon, Oenas fweVinago. 

 The Turtle-Do ye, Turtur, found in the Southern part of England Kent 

 Suffix, &c. ' * 



The Thrush Kind. 



The Missel-Bird, or Shrite, and in the North theThrufb fimply without ad- 

 dition, Tardus vifcivorus major. 



TheTHROSTLE, Mavis, or Song-Thrufi, Tardus fimpliciter di&us feu vifcivorus 

 minor. , 



The Redwing, Swine-pipe, or Wind-Thrufh, Tardus Iliacus, Was feuTylas. It 

 fhould rather be written and pronounced, The Wine-thrud). 



The Fieldfare oxFeldefare, Tardus pilaris. Thefe twolaft are birds ofpafc 

 lage, never build here, but come over in Winter time. 



The Common Blackbird ox Ouzel, Merula vulgaris. This word Ouzel is un- 

 doubtedly of the fame original with the Italian VcceUo, and the French Oifeau 

 fignifyingin general a Bird 5 however it be with us appropriated to this kind. " 



The Ring -Ouzel, Merula torquata. 



The W A T E R-O u z E L, or Water-crake, Merula aquatica. 



The St A R E or Starling which faith Mr. Johnfon,\ never faw eat Berries,whereas all 

 the reft of this tribe, except perhaps the Water-Ouzel, are baccivorous. 



Small Birds with slender Bills. 

 The Common Field J (Vulgaris. 



The Lejfer crejied ) (Criftata minor. 



This kft we have not yet feen. Mr. Johnfin found anddefcribed it in the North of 

 England. 



CThe common houfe Swallow CDomefiica. 



SwALLows^ e f^J^ M4r// ^ u j Hirundo)^^^^^ 1 ^ 

 yrhe Sand-Martin or Shore-bird ™™ nao < Rjp ar ia. 



C The black^Martin or Swift. (^ Apus. 



/The great Titmoufe or Oxe-eje /-Major feu Fringillago. 



\ The blach^headed Ti tmoufi \ Alter, Gefii. 



T I T M I S E ,SThe Mar}} Titmoufe ParusJPalufiris. 

 j The blew Titmoufe or Nun }C<eruleus. 



xThe long-tail 'd Titmoufe CCaudatus. 



sThcWhite, Motaciila alba. This comes every feed-time^ 

 \ and follows the Plowman, and is therefore by him cal- 

 WATER Wag TAILSV led the Seed Bird. Mr.Johnfon. 

 jThe Common TeUow. Mot.flava. 



{The other TeUow, Mot. flava altera. This was obferved in 

 the North by Mr. Johnfen, and the delcnption thereof communicated to us. 

 The Nightingale, Lufcinia feu Philomela. 

 The Red start, Ruticilia, Phoenuuros. 



The Robb in -Redbreast, or Ruddock, Rubeculafive Erithacus. 

 The Bl a c k Ch A T, or Beccafigo, Atricapilla. 



The Stone-smich, or Stone-chatter, Mufcicapa tertia, Aldrov. This is ( as I 

 fuppofe ) the Rubetra of Bellonius, and the Moor-Tit ling of Turner. 

 The Whin-CHAT, Oenanthe nojira fecunda, feu Rubicola. 

 The Co l d f 1 n c h of the Germans : This, notwithstanding the name, is nothing 

 akin to the Fmches. It was found in the Mountains of the Peakjn Derbyjhire. 

 The Wh i t e-Th r o a t, Spipola prima, Aldrov. forti. 

 The Hedge -Sparrow, Curruca ElioU. 

 Pettichaps, Ficedulafeptima, Aldrov. 



A Bird like to the S t o p a r o l a of Aldrov. which we once took to be the Mou- 

 cherolle of Bellonius. We have not heard of any Englifh name of this. 

 The Go l D e N-c R o w N *D Wr E N , Regulus criftatus. 



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