I, 8 NATURAL HISTORY 
9. Wild-fwan, Cygms ferus : On fome large waters. 
10. Wild-goofe, An/er ferus : 
I I. Wild- duck, Anas torquata minor : 
13. Pochard, Anasfcrafufca: | 
ij.Wigeon, Penelope:' V On our lakes and flreams, 
■14. Teal, breeds'! 1 
with us in > ^erquedula : J 
Wohner-foreji J 
15. Crofs-beak, Coccothraujies : \ Thefe are only wanderers that appear 
16 Grofs-b ll, Loxia : S> occafionally, and are not oblervant of" 
17. Silk- tail, Gavruhis bohemicus, J any regular migration. 
Thefe birds, as they ftand numerically , belong to the following 
hlnnaan genera : 
1, 2, 3, Turdus : g, io, li, 12, 13, 14, 
4, Cor-vus : Anas : 
5) 6, 7, Scolopax : 15, 16, Loxia: 
8? Columka : 17, Ampelis. 
Birds that fmg in the night are but few. 
Nightingale, Lufcinia : In Ihadieft covert hid." Milton» 
Woodlark, Alauda arborea : Sufpended in mid air. 
Lefs reed-fparrow, Paffer arundinaceus minor : Among reeds and willows. 
I fliould now proceed to fuch birds as continue to fing after Mid- 
fummer, but, as they are rather numerous, they would exceed the 
bounds of this paper : befides, as this is now the feafon for remark- 
ing on that fubjedt, I am willing to repeat my obfervations on 
fome birds concerning the continuation of whofe fong I feem at 
prefent to have fome doubt. 1 am, 8cc. 
LETTER 
