lein a nd tou|H and live a long time i 
whereupon the prorcrb.Older than a white 
Goofe 5 of the skins of the necks of^ grey 
Geefe with their Bills the IrMammzkcs 
Mintles ind Coverlets (owing tticmtoget her 
and they flicw prettily. There be four forts 
of Ducks ^ a black VucJ^j Z brown |)«(?)^ like 
our wild Df^cj^x/ a gfcy P^cfe, and a gres^t 
black and white Vuck^^ tliefe frequent Rivers 
and Ponds i but of Duckf there be many 
more forts, as Hounds^ dl^ TFiveij Mnrtes^ 
Voiesy Shell-drakes^ Shonlers or Sboflerr^ 
Widgeons^ SirnpSy 2*^^/ , Blew winged, and 
green wing'd, Divers x)t VidaperSyOt Dip'- 
chiekj^ Fenduc^^ Vuch^rs or Moorhens\ Cootf \ 
Pocbardsy a water-fowUike a T)uc\^?lunge' 
ons^^ kind of water- fowl with a lotig red- 
difh Bill, Puets^PlovfrSy Smethes^ Wilmotes^ 
a kind of "teal^ Godn^ps, HumiliiieSiKmtes^ 
Kid' Shanks Sy Wobbles ^^ Loones^ Gulls, white 
Gulls, or ScZ'C(Ms^ Gaudem Mmns^ 
grey Ktttems, Ox-eyes, Birds called Oxemnd 
Keen, PetterelSy Knigs fifheiNfy which breed 
in the fpying in holes in the Sea-banks, being 
unapt to propagitie in Suaimcr, by reafon of 
the drinets of their bodies, which becooacs 
more moiftJwhen their pores are clofcd 'by 
cold, Moft of thefe Fowls and Birds are 
eatable* There are' Vittk Birds that (rc qaent 
the Sea-lhore in flocks called ■Smderlms - 
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