PLATE XXVI. 
The Pipd. 
Is a fmall bird, and has fome refemblance of the Tit-Lark. It is a bird of no fong. neither has it 
any property which might render k valuable. They bu.id chiefly by the fide of a bank ; the neft is 
coir^pofed of dried grafs. lined ^.ith the fame intermi..ed with hair. They lay five eggs, and feed 
on fmall feed of any kind. It >s a bird of fo little confequence as to be known but to a few ; their 
number is not great, neither do they afiociate with any other birds, but are to be met with by the 
fide of forefts and woods. 
No. IX. 
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