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BIRDS. AGCIPITRES. 2. Fako. 
Inhabil's Ne.w-'Zcaland ; i8 inches long, female sg. 
Bid blue, black at the tip ; irids and naked orbits blue, of 
female yellow. 
*Pciliimha. Cere black edged with yellow; legs yellow ; body browni 
tail-feathers with pale’ bands ; eyebrows white. 
k GoJhaV!^’ 
Inhabits Europe and Norik America; 22 inches long; devour^ 
poultty, and was formerly much ufed in falconry. 
Bill blue, black at the tip ; irids yellow ; head brown ; 
beiiKith svllite waved with black; tail long, cinereous, whit® 
at the tip ; clazos black ; e^^s blueifli- white, 
(payenuen- Legs blue ; head and neck blueifli-white ; back and wing* 
dulky-adi; throat, bread: and belly whitifh. 
, . , _ Cayenne Fakort- 
Inhabits CayennCi 
Bill blue ; daxos and primary quill-feathers black, fecondark^ 
j.j /, flreakcd with black; tait-whh 4 — 5 alternately black and 
white bands, white at the tip. 
Macrourus Cere and legs yellow ; bill blackilh ; body above cinereous* 
beneath white ; inner quill-feathers cinereous whb 
white tips. Long-tailed Falco^' 
Inhabits 19 inches long, tail nearly g. 
Bill black, green at the root. 
*CcntUis. Cere and kgs yellow; body cinereous with brown fpots 5 
tail with 4 blackilh bands. Gentle Falcon- 
Inhabits mountains of Europe and North America ; larger tbs'* 
the gofhawk ; lives on partridges. 
_ . ^ Bill lead-colour ; irids yellow ; head reddilh with oblong bla^k 
fpots ; tail dotted with white ; claws black. 
Communis Body brown; the feathers edged with rtifty; tail vritb 
darker tranfVerfe bands ; bill blueilh-alh ; cere, irid* 
and legs yellow. Common Falcon- 
2. Inclining to brow'n. Yearling Falcon- 
ry Back gibbous. jgej Falcon- 
4. Head, neck and breaft with brown fpots. 
5. Entirely white, with hardly vifible yellow fpots. 
6. Uniformly brownilh-black. 
7. Wings fpotted. 
8. Body above brown with darker fpots, beneath white 
brbw'n fpots. 
y. Spotted 
