( 
The Red-breafted Long-tailed Finch, 
Li he Dominican Cardinal. 
The green Goldfinch. 
Two Sorts of Linnets, from Angola. 
j The Blue-belly' d Finch. 
The Grenadier. 
The Grey-Finch. 
The Wax-Bill. 
The Sparrow of Paradife. 
239 
86 
Of the Heron-Kind, 
1 TbeAJh-colour' d Heron, from North-Atne- 
I 2 Q 
rica. 135 
I2 9 The Bittern, from HuafonV Bay. 136 
1 78 B I R D S of the W o o d c o c k-K 1 n d, 
1 79 not pifcivorous, nor Web- footed, having 
179 very long, dender, draight Bills, and 
180 pretty long Legs. 
The Tellow-Headed Indian Sparrow. 189 The greater American Godwit. 137 
Lhe Indian Reddart, a doubtful Bird , be- The Red-breafed Godwit. 138 
tween the thick a?id fender-billed Kinds . The white Godwit, from Hudfon’j-Bay. 
1 9 ° 139 
The red and blue Brafilian Finch. 191 The white Red-Shank, or Pool-Snipe. 139 
WA TER -FOWL. 
And firfir, Cranes, more properly fo 
called, having pretty long Bills, (hortifh 
Feathers on the Neck, and fome Part 
of the Head cover'd with a bare red 
Skin. 
The greatejl Indian Crane. 45 
The Hooping-Crane, from Hudfonh-Bay. 
132 
The brown a?2d AJh-colour'd Crane. 133 
Cranes of a different Genus from the 
former, having Plumes or Crowns on 
their Heads, fhorter Bills, and very 
long loofe Feathers on their Necks. 
The Crowned African-Crane. 192 
The Demoifelle fl/’Numidia. 134 
Of the Crane-Kind, with bowed, 
or Sith-Bills. 
I have only the Bill of one of thefe, 
which was taken out of an Earthen Pot, 
in which the whole Bird was anciently 
embalmed, and lately brought from 
Mgypt. 
The Bill of the ^Egyptian Ibis. 105 
WATER-FOWL, of the Trin GA- 
EL 1 N d, with draight (lender Bills of a 
middling Length, and that have the Toes 
webbed, or finned in Scallops, on each 
Side, like thofe of the Coot, being a 
Genus of Birds not taken Notice of till 
the Publication of this Natural Hiftory , 
The red Coot-footed Tringa. 142 
The Cock Coot-footed Tringa. 143 
The Coot-footed Tringa, fuppofed to be the 
Hen of the preceding* 46 
Cloven-footed Water-Birds of the Plo- 
ver-Kind, having (hort draight 
Bills ; they are fuppofed to feed on Infers* 
The Black-breafed Indian Plover. 47 
The [potted Plover. 140 
The Turn-done, from Hudfonh Bay. 141 
Of Water-Hens, or Moor- 
H E N S. 
Mr. Willughby fays, their Charadteridic 
Notes of Didindtion are, a (mail Head, a 
(lender, comprefTed, or narrow Body, a 
IhortBill, moderately bending, (yet fome of 
the Bills of the following are very draight) 
(hort concave Wings like aTIen's, a very 
(hort Tail, long Legs, and very long 
Toes. He might have added, more or lets 
of 
