200 Mr* Johnfon^ DefcrtpthnL 



An Garrulus Bohemicus, five Ampolis. 



T\ yTErula paulo minor, r oft riim nigerrimum, pafle- 

 XV JL Hs magnitudine, caput crifta longiufcula de«* 

 coratum quae versus roftrum ex caftaneo rubet, retro 

 cinerefctt. Sub mento macula nigra, ampla, fupra 

 ociilos linea etiam nigra retrogreditur. Totum dor- 

 fum leucophxum, versus uropygium tamen niagii 

 cinerefcit. Cauda quas iz pennis conftat, ima • 

 parte cinerea, media, nigra: extima pulchre lutea: 

 Alas nigricant, e rectricibus i ma tota nigra, z da , 3 tia 5 

 & 4 ta , exteriore margine in album definite 4 proxi- 

 mo: in lutetim deinde 8 in album, adeo tamen ut e:& 

 his f interiores appendices habent cinnaberinos. Ala- 

 rum tegetes exteriores in album terminantur. Reli- 

 quas leucophsesc. 



Peftus leucoph^um, caudam versus albicat. Sub 

 cauda plumse caftaneae quafl alteram caudam minorem 

 efficiunt, caro 6c plumse ta£tu molHflimae, nec lin- 

 * guam, nec pedes, nec roftra, nec barbam picorum vef 

 iyngis habebat. Gregatim volitant. 



Cap. menfe Martio \6%\. 



I faw another, perhaps the Female, like the former 

 in all Things, fave that the Breaft: and Belly were all 

 of one Colour (leucophseous) not growing whiter 

 toward the Tail, and that the two utmoft Re£trines had 

 no white at all, nor fcarce any Appearance of Yellow 

 in the reft, and but 4 tagged or pointed with Crim- 

 fon 5 and which I did wonder at, there were indeed but 

 10 Feathers in the Tail: Whether this was the 

 natural Number, or that two had been fhot away> I 

 could not fatisfy my felf. 



Sir 



