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GECONOMY 
excellent norifhment, as all of this kind live 
in the water, before they get their wings. 
The woodcock Fn. 141. lives in England in 
winter, and departs from thence at the coming 
on of lpring after they have paired. 
The fw allow -t ail'd jheldrake Fn. 96. croffes 
Sweden in April, and does not flop till fhe has 
reached the White fea. 
The coblers awl Fn. 137. goes every autumn 
into Italy. 
The arblic driver Fn. 1 2 1 . goes into Germany 
every fpring, and autumn. 
The miffiel thrufh Fn. 189. fills our woods in 
the fpring, but leaves us in the winter. 
The pied chaffinch Syf. Nat. 10. 97. 1. during 
the winter, being obliged to leave the alps *, 
haftens into Sweden, and often into Germany. 
The gulls vifit Spain and Italy. 
The raven 1 goes into Schonen. 
By thefe migrations birds alfo become ufe~ 
ful to many different countries, and are diftri- 
buted over almoft all the globe. I cannot for- 
bear expreffing my admiration here, that all 
* The Author means the Northern alps. 
1 1 have tranflated the word corvus by raven, becaufe 
Linnaeus does not mention the carrion crow at all, either in 
the Faun. Suec. nor in the Syft. Nat. before the late edition. 
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