LATE XXXIII. 
Th£ Jay. 
The bird here g.ver, is reduced in fize for the convenience of ,h. . . u 
Thpf h- . , ^ " ' '"'^ "'^'^^ '"^hes round the breaft 
ever .n imitating the hu^an voice; when once taught they are apt at V ' 
-^-ad.greeahie.i.noteoftheiro.„J.,:::— 
- -^in. Of cat. hut this i. on , to" ^ 
They feed on reptiles of all k.nds, and are very fond of f ' J 
gardens; they are rather of a fh ' ^^-'^'--ders then, great enen^.s to 
ey are rather of a fhy nature, generally watching the abfence of . 
-'■appear to notice or touch the frutt Th HM ■ ' "'^ '^^^'^ °- "^^^--hey 
- intheftruaure of their , . ' °' "^^^'^ - very 
a.oO they ^^^^^^^ 77 '^^^ ^ (--..Wit. 
ne. . confp.cuou hel e v ""^ ^"^^'^^"'"^ 
- any oL ^^^r°"^'°^^""^"^^^ 
« "ight. ^i^'^y a'-e fond of retiring to woods 
