wall; another in tkQ viQimy of Bfldnefs, in Cumberland 

 (1807} ; and the third on the Eude-Waters, on the eftate of 

 the Duke of l<loRioj.Kj, \n,Sutxey;.. \ \, 



From Latham's Syhopfis, we learn, that this bird in«. 

 habits Germany, particularly th^ bprde|-s o.f ihe Rhine, near 

 Strafburg, and lives on worms and aquatic infeds ; it is alfoj 

 at times^ /een in f6me of .th§ -provinqeapf France, .fifpecially^' 

 I^orraine ; but. it is in the greateft: plenty in -the diefeits to-r 

 "mdis: the Cafpian-Sea, frequenting th^ dry plains in greafe 



flocks, , .'ji:>Li 



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It is common alfo throughout the whole defert of the 

 Independent Tartars, as "far as the rivers Kamyfchtofska and 

 Irtifli, but not further into Siberia, the plains fit for it bein^, 

 there at an end , and, according tq Pennant, it is not in ^ 

 general obferved beyond ^3 degrees north. ^ . . 4;, 



We are indebted for our figure to the liberality of Mr. 

 Bullock, of the London Mu feum . ' * ' " 



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