BIRDS. ACCIPITRES. 2. Fake. 
longitudinal blackifli lines ; feet feathered to the toeS' 
' Booted Falcoii' 
Length 19 — 20 inches; bill blackilh; eyelids yellow ; head a’’® 
neck yellow-grey with blackiih lines-, tail brown, toward* 
the tip blackifh, grey at the point, Ipotted with white at tk’ 
tides; claws black. 
Spadiceus. Cere yellow; body chocolate mixed with rufly, beneatl' 
white at the fides; legs feathered to the toes. 
Chocolate Falctit^’ 
2. Rump white. 
^ Inhabits Iluiljon’s Bay ; 22 inches long; feeds on the 
tribe, which it leizes from rocks as they rife out of the water- 
Bill black ; 2 middle tail-feathers black and cinereous, the reft 
pale, black without andi white within ; /ea fliort. 
S. Johan- Pere and feathered legs yellow ; body brown, above witft 
black and dirty-white oblique lines, beneath witi^ 
white and yellowiih fpots ; tail barred, white at th‘= 
tiP: ' _ Sl.John'sFalcon- 
'inhzhit^ Hudf on’s Bay : 2 1 inches long. Tea fliort, 
^aoer. Cere and legs blue ; back, breaft and primary wing-coverts 
fpotted with brown ; tail with kidney-lhaped fpots. 
Saert- 
2. Hind-head mottled with white j body beneath white, th^ 
feathers with a dufky fpot in fhe middle. 
Inhabits and Fartary^ 2) Forth America s afeetlonS* 
patient of cold ; ufed in hunting the white lieron. 
Head pale brown ; wing-coverts and primary quill-feathers wit'' 
tranfverle white lines ; tail brown, svith oval tranfverfe red 
fpots on the Tides ; kgs feathered to the toes. 
Fovat-ter- 
rcc. 
Cere and legs yellow ; body above brown, beneath 
hind-head ferruginous ; tail variegated w-ith lighter 
darkpr brown lines. Newfoundland' FaUat^' 
\cdxda\Ks, Fewjonndland ; 20 inches long ; halfdealhercd. 
itdlaris^ Legs blue ; body blackilh with radiate fpots, beneath 
r . * ^t^^rry Falcon-, 
inhabits iiiiwps,- fize of the peregrine ; iviW fliorter; 
longer; iridr golden-yellow. 
Ifyematis, Cere yellow ; head and back black-hrown ; neck flreake'^ 
wjth yt^hitc ; brcali and belly white with hearted 
fV inter Falo^^' 
Iiihabf* 
