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well- as others of the fame Sorts, which he at the 
fame time planted in Mould. 
He alfo placed in Mols Cuttings and Layers of 
Vines, and thefe Cuttings and Layers became Vines ; 
and thele Vines in a Ihort time grew larger than 
others, that came from Cuttings and Layers planted 
at the fame time in the Ground. 
VI. A Continuation of an Account of an Effay 
towards a Natural Hiftory of Carolina, and 
the Bahama Blands ; by Mark Catesby, 
F. R. S. with fome Extracts out of the Ap~ 
pendixy * by C. Mortimer, Secret . R. S. 
Read Feb. 18. 
1747.8. 
T JRogallus minor if ufeus ; cervice phi- 
^ mis alas imit antibus donata. 
This Bird was about a third Part bigger than a com- 
mon Partridge, all over of a reddifh Brown, marked 
tranfverfely with black and white waved Lines in- 
termixed i but what is lingular and extraordinary in 
this Bird, and diftinguifhes it from all others yet 
known, are two Tufts of Feathers refembling little 
Wings, 3 Inches long, placed on the hind Part of 
the Head, oppofttc to one another. Thefe little 
Wings (if fo they may be called) were fixed, as our ✓ 
Author fays, to the Neck, in like manner as the 
real Wings are to the Body ; whereby it had the like 
Power of contracting and dilating them 5 and they may 
X 2 pollibly 
See the Extract of the tenth Set in thefe Tran/. N°. 484, p. 599. 
