CRESTED, Or GOLDEN WREN. 63 
of the fame colour, form a white line crofs the 
wing. The tail is of a dufkv colour, about an 
inch and half long, with fome of the edges of 
the feathers of a yellowifh green, the feet and 
claws are pretty near of the fame colour. 
They lay fix or feven very fmall eggs, not 
larger than peafe, and feed upon fmall infects. 
They are found in fome of the woods about 
Oxford, alfo in Warwickshire, about Middle- 
ton Park, and in feveral places in Wales. It is 
a beautiful, but not very common bird. It has 
feme times been found in Scotland, 
