BIRDS. PICiE. 23. Siua. 
vciiltnt for the paffage of its hocly ; "lays 6 — Qirty-white 
with itdtijfh fpoLs t the fetnsle is fo tenacious of h..r 
\ouug» as lobe rather taken from the ircfi titan dcfert themi 
ting' by flight ; the nefh v/hen young VC17 good. 
A black li.ne through the eyfj and cars-, raw/ white Yaifed with 
ruity, the firii. tail-fiather with a white- bar, 2 v/ith a 
white fpol, 3 and 4 tipt with vdiit-:, 5 colour of the back. 
white. 
Canada N-. 
Inhabits Canada: hardly 5 inches long. 
Behind the tyis a blackilii band ; 2 middle tail-feathers afhy- 
grey, 4 outer ones black, the outer tips cinereous, within 
white , vent ferruginous. 
■f K / 
Cinereous, beneath pale rufous ; eyelids 
inen- Cinereous, beneath whitifli j lower part of the belly red-. 
difh ^ head and neck above black j lateral tail-feathers 
white varied with black. Black-headed h'- 
Inhabits America and Jamaica: 5I inches loiig. 
Cinereous, beneath white ; crown black ; lateral tail-fea- 
thers blackifh, tipt with tranfverfe white lines. 
Jamaica N. 
2. Body much lefs. ' • r o 
Inhabits Jamaica C 5^ inches long ; feeds on infects. 
Cinereous, beneath dirty-white ; head brown, with a 
dirtv-w'hiie fpot behind ^ lateral tail-feathers blaca;. 
^ Small N. 
Inhabits Carolina and Jamaica: 4y inches long very ftupid. 
'"c. Grey, beneath whitilh ; chin white j quill and tail-fea- 
thers brown edged with orange. Great IS. 
Inhabits jfamcica -yi inches long ; feeds on worms. 
Bill thicker in the middle, hooked at the tip. 
Above lead-colour, beneath glaucous ; chin white ; wing ■ 
coverts fpotted with white, t Spotted N. 
Inhabits i'liriaajn ; 6 inches long. _ _ . , 
Inner uiing-coverts dufky, edged with white ; body beneim wi 
longitudinal white lines ; Ic^s duiky-btown. 
Surinamenfsi 
