AO 1 The Natural Hiftory 



88. The Great Partridge. Has as much Flefh as 

 two ordinary Hens, and is well tafted, its Eggs 



are of a blueifti green. 



89. The Bar e-Neckt Pelican. The greateft Part 

 of the Neck is one half white, the other black and 



bare. 



90. The Featber-Neckt- Pelican. Has long Fea- 

 thers hanging about his Neck, The Flefh is well 



tafted. 



91. The Crefted Pheafant. His Bill Saflfron-co- 

 loured, its Head covered with twifted fpiral curl 

 Feathers, which it raifes on Qccafion, 



92. The Turky Pheafant. Is moftly black, roofts 

 on high Trees, and is eafily tamed. The Meat ^ 

 good and favoury. 



93. American Sparrow. Is all red except the 

 Wings, Top of the Head and Tail, which are 

 black, the Jaft three Inches long. 



94. The Black Sparrow. Has on his Head a 

 bloody Spot, moft of the Feathers on the Back and 

 part of the Wings have a blue Caft, the reft as 

 black as a Crow, 



95. The Blueijh Sparrow, His Wings refemble 

 a Sea-green, the reft a blue Afh-colour. except the 

 Belly and Throat, which are of a fhining Silver. 



96. American Starling. All his Feathers are of a 

 fhining black, except fome* fcarlet Spots on his 

 Throat. 



97. The Tellow-breajled Starling. - iHath on his 

 Head a white Crown. 



98. The -Red-bill* d Starling, His Throat yellow, 

 Breaft and Belly white, fpeclded with brown. 



99. The Red-headed Starling. Is Male to the next., 

 jpo. The Yellow-headed Starling. The yellow 



places on the Head and Neck are fpotted Ayith red. 



1 pi. The Long-tail' d Starling. Hath long Fea- 

 thers alfo on his Head} which, he can ered like two 

 Horns, 



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