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Birds that have fomewhat of a note or fong, and yet are hardly 
to be cailed finging birds : 
23. Golden-crown- 
ed wren. 
RAII NOMINA. 
Regnlus crijlatus . 
24. MarJh-titmoufe, Parus palujlr 
25. Small willow- 
wren, 
:6. Largell ditto. 
I Regulm 
Ditto . 
■ijlatiis : 
27. Grafshopper- 
lark, 
28. Martin, 
29. Bullfinch, 
30. Bunting, 
r Alauda minima voce. 
Hirundo agrejlis : 
Pyrrhula. 
Emberiza alia : 
{It's note as minute as it's perfon ; 
frequents the tops of hiirh oiks 
and firs : the fmalleft Briti/i bird . 
{Haunts great woods ; two harlh lliarp 
notes. 
Sings in March, and on to S:ptembt r, 
r Cajitat I'oce flridula locuJIiS; from 
\ end of April to Auguft. 
{Chirps all night, from the middle of 
April to the end of Jidy. 
I All the breeding time ; from May to 
end of April to Auguft. 
Iiirps all night, from the 
April to the end of Jidy. 
11 the bree 
September 
From the end of January to July, 
All finging birds, and thofe that have any pretenfions to fong, 
not only in Britain, but perhaps the world through, come under the 
Limicean or do of pajferes. 
The above-mentioned birds, as they ftand numerically, belong 
to the following Liitn^tafi genera. 
1, 7, 10, 27^ Alauda: 8, 28. Hirundo. 
2, II, 21. Turdus : 13, 16, 19. Fringilla. 
3, 4, 5, 9, 12, 15, \Motacilla: 22, 24. Parus. 
17, i8, 20, 23, 25, 26. J ^ 
6j 30. Emberiza: 14, 29. Loxia. 
Birds 
