26 ovtaciTHOLogr.' IwT 



6. The Go d wi T, in the Hie of Ely and elfewhere the Tarwip oitJamhelp. Fc- 

 doa,Gt{h. Barge forte Bellonii. ... ,' 



7. . T o t A n u s, Aldrov.l have not as yet heard of any Englifij name of this 5 I 

 fuppofe our Countrymen confound thefe S^ew/, calling both by the fame name, for 

 their great likenefs. ' - 



8. The Stone-Plover, Fedoa nofira tenia. This Bird we faw in Cornwall, 



9. The Se A -Pi E, H<ematopus, Bellonii. Pica marina, Cefn. 



2. With middk-fmed Bills. 



1. The Ruffe, 'ifoar pugnax' The female of this is called the Reeve. Thefe 

 Birds differ wonderfully in colours, fo that fcarce can there be found any two 

 alike. 



2 . The Redshank, or Pool-Snipe, Tot anus, Gefn. & Gallinula Erythropus ma-* 

 jorejufdem. 



3 . The K N o T , that is King Knout or Knute [ Canutus ] his bird. Cinclus Bellonii, an. 

 Callidrys cinerea £ 



4. The Sanderling, or CurwiHet, Armaria, nofira. It is of the bignefsof the 

 leffer Tringa, and wants the back- toe. This Sir T.B. calls the Sea-Dottrel, 



5. The Greater Tring a. 



6. The Sandpiper, Tringa minor, the Oxe-eye in Sujfex. 



7. The Stint, Alauda marina, about Chefier called a Purre. 



8. To thefe may be added ( though it hath fhort legs, and wades not in water ) the 

 Kingfisher, Ifiida. 



3. Withfiwrt Bills. 



1. The La p wi n g, called in fome places the Bafiard-Plover, in the North, in imi- 

 tation of its note orvoice,theTenvf. CapeUafive Vannellus. 



2. The Green Plover, Pluvialk viridk, called alfbi^r4*/^ 9 becaufefpot- 

 ted almoft like a Leopard. 



3. The Grey Plover, Pluvialk cinerea. 



4. The Stone-Curlew, Oedicnemus, Bellonii. 



5. The Dottrel, Morinellm. 



6. The S e a -L A r k , Charadrius five Hiaticula. Thefe three laft named Birds do all 

 want the back-toe. 



7. The Turnstone, Qinclus, Tumeri forte. This Bird we found on the Sea- 

 coaft of Cornwall j It is bigger than a. Blackbird, and lefTer than.a Plover. 



WATER FOWL THAT SWIM. 



I. Cloven -Foo ted, fome of which may be called F I N -To E D , becaufe they have 

 lateral appendant membranes on each fide their toes. 



1 . The Crested Diver, Colymbus crifiatus. 



2. The As h-colou red Diver, Colymbus cinereus major. 



3 . The D 1 D A p p E R , Dobchic\, or Doucker, Colymbus minor. 



4. The Greatest Diver, or Loon, Colymbus maximw. this Bird is whole- 

 footed, but for its perfed agreement with the reft of the Colymbi we have fubjoyned 

 it to them, All thefe Birds are alio called Loons and Arsfeet, from the lituation of 

 their legs, juft behind. 



5. The Common W A. tek-Ken, or Morehen. GallimtU Chloropus. This and the 

 following Bird run fwiftly. 



6. The Water -Rail, Rallus aquaticus. 

 j. The Coot, or Bell-Coot, Fulica. 



II. WHOLE-FOOTED BIRDS, and firft, 



1. Such as have but three toes. 



1 . The Cou l t e r-n e b , Pope, Mullet, and in fome placces the Pnffin.Anas Ar^u 



ca Clufi Fratercula quorundam. 



2. The 



