:felRDS. AeCIPitRES. a. Falco. I45 
inner Ilde ; tail-feathers white on the inner fide, fiiaft fnowy j 
tail-ccvcrts nearly •white ; legs yellow ; fenie-le dark-rufly. 
Cere yellow; legs downy, yellowillj-rufty ; body variegated 
brown and rulty ; tail black, waved at the bafe with 
cinereous. Golden Eagle. 
Inhabits Europe and Siberia ; flies to a vaft heighth in ferene 
•weather, and defeends ag-ainll a ftonn ; 3 feet long : legs 
feathered down to the toes ; tail white beneath, black at the 
tip. 
^ulvus. Cere yellow ; legs downy, rufty ; back brown ; tail -with a 
white band. Ring-tailed Eagle<, 
2. Tail white with a brown tip. 
Inhabits Europe, AJta and America j builds in lofty rocks; is 
trained by the Tartars to hunt hares, antelopes and foxes ; 
cpiill-feathers uled to mount arrows. 
front between the eyes and noftrils waked; with trian- 
gular fpots ; legs feathered down to the toes, 
^^vcogaf. -White; back, wings, and tail dark brown; tip of the tail 
white; legs yellow pf^hile-bellied Eagle. 
Inhabits North America s 2 feet 9 inches long; bill large, yel- 
lowidi-brown ; claws black* 
^^Pontnjis Cere duffcy ; legs yellow ; body brown. Japotiefe Eagle. 
Inhabits Japan s hardly 2 feet long. 
BiU narrow, blue at the bafe, blackilb at the tip, beneath yel- 
lowifti: front buff: feathers on the reft of the head and body 
brown, rufty at the tips: throat v;hite ftreaked with black, 
furrounded with a black ring: feathers of the breafl and belly 
yellowilh-white at the edges : dates large, black. 
^’nc’us. Cere; orbits and legs orange ; crell black ; bread and body 
above grey waved •with black, beneath black ; tail 
white with tranfverfe black bands. Plaintive Eagle. 
Terra del fiiegc ; 25 inches long." Ringr brown: tatt 
Eft the tip, beak and dazes black. 
^^er'ica. Cere and downy legs yellow ; head, neck and breafl dufky- 
cinereous; tranverfe band on the cheeks, back, 
wings and tail black. Black-cheeked Eog 
Inhabits North America : fizc of A. fulvus : bill bluci 
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