of thefe Tarts. 



42. The Grey Humming-Bird. Is of an Afii co- 

 lour, with here and there a Mixture of fhining red* 



43. The Green-Golden Humming-Bird. For Shape 

 and Bignefs like Numb. 45. its Tail an Inch long* 

 pretty broad, and blue like poliftit Steel. 



44. The Rubine-headed Humming-Bird. This is 

 the mod beautiful of all- the Head and Throat be- 

 ing of an admirable Rubine furpafling Defcription. 



45. The Blew-tail y d Humming-Bird. It's wonder- 

 fully mixt with green, gold, flame colour, and 

 yellow, which fhine admirably in the Sun \ its Tail 

 blue like polifht Steel. 



46. The Brown-Tail 9 d Humming-Bird. The Tail 

 an Inch long, of a fine brown, with a glofs of blue 

 about the Edges. 



47. The f ine-Tailed Humming-Bird. His Body 

 moft Gold, half Fire-colour, and a little green, 

 his Tail handfome, broad, and an Inch and a half 

 long, of party-coloured Feathers, fome like the 

 Body, others half white and green, 



48. The Fork-Tail 9 d Humming- Bird. This is lef- 

 fer then Numb. 41, and 45. and is known by its 

 forked Tail which is three Inches long. 



49. The Tip-Tail 9 d Humming-Bird. This is the 

 leaft of all, yet its Bill is an Inch and a half long, 

 its Tail ends with its Wings, is of a greenifli black 

 with white Tips. 



50. Jacu, A Sort of Pbeafant fo call'd from its 

 Note. 



51. The Kite. Its Feathers tawny, with white 

 and yellow Specks. 



52. The White-breajled Kite. Like the laft, but 

 Breaft and Belly white. 



53. The Sea-lark. Has a white Ring about his 

 Neck, a,nd near it a Semicircle of dark grey * it's 

 frequent on the Sea-lhores, and Salt River Banks* 



54. The Red-Maccaw* 



55. The 



