blueifli glofs, except the breaft, belly, rumpr, and 

 Ihorter feathers of the wings, which are fnow-white. 

 The (hafts of the white wing-feathers are black. The 

 beak and legs are of a deep lead-colour. The male 

 and female greatly referable each other, but the head 

 of the female is lefs rich in colour, and fometimes even 

 brownim. The fize of this fpecies is nearly that of the 

 greater fpotted Englifh Woodpecker, or Picus Major 

 of Linnaeus. 



