to North America. 237 



r JL L$ °f ^ e ^ ow ^ or Bbd* that frequent the South Coun+ 

 tries of Canada. 



Vultures. 



Huards, a River-fowl as big as a Goofe. 

 Swans. 

 Black Geefe. 

 Black Ducks. 1 



Plungeons, Vfuch as we have in Europe* 

 Coots. ^ 

 Rayles. 

 Turkeys. 

 Red Partridges. 

 Pheafants. 

 Large Eagles. 

 Cranes. 1 



Blackbirds. >fuch as we have in Europe* 



Thrufhes. S 



Wood-Pigeons. 



Parrots. 



Ravens. ? fuch ^ we haye j n £ _ 

 Swallows. S r 

 Several forts of Birds of Prey that are not known 

 in Europe. 



Nightingales, unknown in Europe, as well as feveral 

 other little Birds of different colours, particularly 

 that call'd Oifeau Mouche> a very little Bird refem- 

 bling a Fly ; and great quantities of Pelicans. 



The Birds of the North Countries of Canada. 



Ducks of ten or twelve forts. 



Teals. 



Sea- Mews. 



Grelans. 



Sterlets. 



