Book I. O^^jlT HO LP §'7. 



The Bird called by Aldrovand, Regulus non criftatm. An Afius an Luteola, Turner i. 

 We know notany Englifh name of this. Itfings like a Grafhopper. 

 ft- The Wren, Pa/fir trogkdites. This bird Was formerly miftaken for the Re- 

 guhii. 



jg&Tothefemaybe added the King-fifijer, Ifipida, which is of a peculiar kind by him- 

 felf, being a pifcivorous Land-bird. See alio among cloven-footed Waterfowl with 

 Bills of middle length. 



Small Birds with thick- an-d short Bills. 



The Gr o s b e a k , or Hawfinch, Coccothraufies : it is but feldom feen in England, 

 • Sndtharcbl'y or chiefly in Winter. 



TheGREEN-FiNCH,calledin the Northern parts of England the Green Linnet- 

 Chkm 



The Bull-Finch, AfaorNope, Rubicilla fiuPjrrhula. 



The Shell-Apple, or Crofs-bUl, Loxia. This comes over fometimes in the Au- 

 tumn, but feldom abides the whole year with us. 



The House -Sparrow, Patfer Domefikus. 



The Ch a f f e-Fi n c H, Fringilla. 



TheBRAMBLE, or Brambling MontifiingiUa. Of this Mr. Johnfon hath lately 

 obferved two new fpecies or varieties, the one about the fize ot the common fort, 

 the other fomewhat bigger than a Lark; Both have Chefnut heads, and white 

 Wings. 



The Goldfinch, Qarduelk^ Acanthh. 



The Co mm on J (JSidgarfr. 



The Gr E A R REB-HEADED>LlNNET, Linaria<Rubra major. 

 TheLESr.. RED-HEADED > (Rubra minor , 



The Si s K I N, Spinn, five LigHrtmts. 

 I The Bunting, Emberiza alba, Gefn. 

 The Ye L L O w-H A m m e K,Emberiza fiava. 



WATER FO W L. 



AND FIRST, 



Cloven-Footed, fucb its live alout waters, and freqiierit watery places. 



The Greater Kind. 



i. The Crane, common in the Fens of Lincoln/hire, and in Cambridgefinre, 

 Qrm. V 



2. The Common Uekqn,ov Heron-Jhaw, Ardea cinered major. It builds upon 

 trees, and is a great deftroyer of filh. 



3. The Wh I T E He R o N, Ardea alba. 



4. The Bittour, or Bittern, called in the North of England the Mire-drum, 

 whofe drumming note ( faith Mr. Johnfon } I have in an Evening heard a mile off. Ar- 

 dea fiellaris, fiveTaurm. This, Ifuppofe, is the Bird which the Vulgar call the Night- 

 Raven, and have a great dread of It builds upon the ground, and lays four or five 



The Middle and Lesser Kinds. 

 I. With very long Bills. 



1. The Curlew, Arquata Jive Numenim. 



2. The Wh i m b r e l l,oi fmatt 'Curlew. Arquata minor. 



3. TheWooDCocK,5w&pjw; A bird of paflagej yetfomeftraglers abid^and 

 breed here. 



4. The Snipe, GaBinago minor. 



5. The Gi D , or JacJ^Snipe, in the North, the JudcockGalfinago minima. 



E 6. The 



