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round, and a little Hole at the fide 5 the outfide was green 
Mofs, theinfide Hair and Feathers, not much unlike that 
of the common Wren. The Eggs, were (mail and white, 
with many brown Spots upon them. The Note of the 
Cock is very agreeable, not much unlike fome of the 
Varus Kind. I do not remember that I have feen any of 
thefe Birds in Summer before. 
Coclea pomatia major edulis Gefneri. I never met with it 
in the North 5 but I foun# it in plenty laft Year about 
the middle of May, in Stunsfield Fields, amongft the 
Briers and Brakes, efpecially nigh the famous Roman 
Pavement. 
I am, &c. 
Rig. Richardson. 
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