BIRDS. PASSERES. 89. Hirnndo. 629 
filackifh-blue, beneath yellowifh with blackifh ftreaks ; 
cap rufous ; lateral tail-feathers with a white Ipot. 
* Cape 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope ; 7 Inches long ; builds often 
in houfes, and lays 4—5 Ipotted eggs. , jor 
Az'dil black; brown with pale edges; duilty- 
black. ' . , 
\ar: 
■'a. 
Cinereous ; chip and belly white. 
Inhabits Europe and North America; 4 
■na. 
hi. 
S, 
Sand fplartln. 
inches long; builds 
in holes in land pits and banks of rivers. 
Bill blackilh ; throat encircled with a moufe-coloured ring ; 
Itgi back, downy behind. 
Moufe-colour, beneath whitini; tail fubequal, the feathers 
with a white fpot on the inner web. 
Inhabits Carolina ; bae of II. urbica ; builds in holes of rocks. 
Bill and naked fegi black. 
Moufe-colour, beneath rufous ; quill and tail-feathers 
grey-brown edged with rufous, the latter,^ except the 
middle and outer ones w'ith a white fpot within. 
Crag hw. 
Iniiabits, during the fummer, rocky and mountainous parts of 
France mA Spain: 5! inches long ; refcmbles H. mpeftris. 
and cZaaii black ; brown ; covered with a grey 
down varied with brown. 
Entirely violet; tail forked. Purple Sw. 
■ Inhabits Carolina and Virginia, during fummer ; is very much 
efteemedby the inhabitants for its ule in alarming poultry of 
the approach of birds of prey, which it does not only by 
fiirieking but attacking them with the greateft fury; 7 
inches long. 
.eZZZ black; Zf^J blackilh: female hroven. 
Blueilh-black ; beneath and mouth whitilh-afh. Canada Sir. 
Inhabits Hudfon’s Bay: larger than H. apus. I- 
^tlLy white clouded with htown 5 ^uill and tail-^cathcys sc * 
ifh edged with brown ; leg! and claws duiky. 
Shining-black, beneath and rump rufous. 
Inhabits Senegal; 8f inches long. 
BUI black ; chin pale. 
Senegal Sw. 
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