192 Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 
be feared or difturbed. The young 
ones are efteemed a choice Difh in 
Scotland., and fold very dear (i^. 
8 <3^. plucked). We eat of them at 
Dunbar. They are in Bignefs little 
inferior to an ordinary Goofe. The 
young one is upon the Back Black, 
and Ipeckled with little White Spots, 
under the Bread: and Belly Grey. 
The Beak is lharp-pointed, the Mouth 
very wide and large, the Tongue 
very fmall, the Eyes great, the Foot 
hath four Toes webbed together. It 
feeds upon Mackrel and Herring, 
and the Flefh of the young one fmells 
and taftes flrong of thefe Filh. The 
other Birds which neftle in the Bajfe 
are thefe; x\\c: Scout, which is double 
ribbed; the Cattiwake, in RngUpy 
Cormorant ; the Scart, and a , Bird 
called the Turtle-Dove, whole footed, 
and the Feet Red. There are Verles 
which contain the Names of thefe 
Birds 
