2 7 he Natural Hifiory ( 



x 85. The Short-tail* d Parrdkeet. Other- 

 wife like the Yellow-bellied, Numb- 78. 



86. Tli£ Tellovp Parrdkeet- Is all yellow 

 except the tips of the Wings which are 

 green 5 has a long Tail, and is eafily 

 tamed. 



87. The Partridge. Like ours but of a 



dark yellow, fpotted with brown. 



88. The Great Partridge. Has as much 

 Flefli as two ordinary Hens, and is well 

 tafted, its Eggs are of a blewifti green. 



89. The pare-NecktPel/ican. The great- 

 eft part of the Neck is one half white, the 

 other black and bare. 



90. The Feather-Neckt Pellican. Has long 

 Feathers hanging about his Neck. The 

 Flefh is well tafted. 



9 1 . The Crejied Pheaf&nt. His Bil l Saffron 

 coloured, its Head covered with twitted fpi- 

 ral curl Feathers, which it raifes on occa- 

 sion. 



92. The TurkyPheafant* 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 laft three Inches long. 



94. , The Black Sparrow. Has on his Head 

 a bloody fpot, moft of the Feathers on 

 the back and part of the Wings have a 

 blew caft, the reft as black as a Crow. 



95* The Btewifb Sparrow His Wings 

 referable a Sea-green, the reft a blew Afli 



colour. 



