The Natural Hiflory 



116. The Crejled- yellow Woodpecker. Is moftly 

 yellow, the . Tip of .the Tail white, the reft dusky. 



1 1 7. The Black-headed Zip. Its Breaft and Belly 

 whitifh, Back and Wings brown. 



118. The White-headed Zip. Is like a Sparrow, 

 but black, with a white Head both thefe from 

 their Note. 



C H A P. III. 



Of Fish e £ 



1. r TPHE AwUfijh. Its Fins black, and befides 

 JL thefe it hath three or four Awl-like Prickles 

 on its Back and Belly. 



2. The Silver Awl-fijb. The Awl-like Spikes 

 black, the reft Silver \ it's often eat. 



3. The Brown-Barbel Is fpotted with black, ta- 

 ken in Rivers : It's good Meat. 



4. The Fin-bearded Barbel About the Mouth it 

 has two fhort Beards, and two others eight Inches 

 long, and another pair as long near its Gill-fin ; 

 and what is particular, at his Back-fin he has one 

 nine Inches long. 



5. The Four-bearded Barbel Two of which are 

 very fhort, the other eight Inches long ; at the 

 Back-fin it hath a Thong nine Inches in length: 

 this is fomewhat paunch Bellied. 



6. The Gold yellow Barbel The Fins "and Tail 

 grey *, it has fix Beards % the outer four Inches long, 

 the reft fhorter : It eats well. 



7. The Saffron Barbel Is full of brown Spots 

 and Warts. 



8. The Saw-finned Barbel Has a Lift of Prickles 

 along each Side * it's not much efteemed, having 

 but little Meat, 



9. The 



