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102. The Pied-Stork. Its Bill nine Inches, the 

 Body black and white-, the Flefh eatable. 



' 103. The Swallow. Is moftly white below, and 

 above brown, mixt with grey. 



104. The Black-tail. The Body three Inches 

 long, and Tail four : it's moftly black and yellow, 

 with a white Spot in each Wing. 



105. The Ring-tail. Is green above, mixt with 

 a fiery Gold, fo that it lhines wonderfully ; about 

 its Neck it hath a Ring of the fame, below it's dark 

 yellow, like Bees-wax, the Tail above three Inches 

 long. 



106. The Tufted Feather-tail. Has a fmall Body, 

 but feems as large as a Pidgeon •, Its Colours are ve- 

 ry beautiful the Tail has but two Feathers, and 

 they very long, viz. ten Inches, and but one broad* 

 except near the Tip, which is two Inches. 



107. The Black-Throat. Is of a Gold- finch Size, 

 part Gold colour, the reft pale green. 



108. The Tbroftle. Its Head and Bill bigger in 

 Proportion than the Body. 



109. The Water Turkey* Eats very well; he 

 hath a Tuft of Feathers ftanding upright on his 

 Head, its Cry like a Hen Turkey % and is heard a 

 great way off. 



no. The Red-leggd Turtle, Has a Mixture of 

 grey and brown. 



in. The White-leg^ d Turtle. Are good Meat 

 and very fat. 



112, The Black Vulture. Feeds on dead Carcafies* 



113. The Crefied Woodcock, Has a Vermillion 

 Head, the reft black and white. 



1 14. The Red-breafted Woodpecker. The End of its 

 Tail is bordered with black, the reft, and the Back 

 of a Ihining green, with a Glofs of gold and blue, 



115, The Hang-neft Woodpecker, Has a Mixture 

 of black and sky colour ; it builds an admirable 

 Neft, at the Ends of the Boughs of Trees, 



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