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The Red-breafed Long-tailed Finch. 86 
The Dominican Cardinal. 127 
The green Goldfinch. 128 
Two Sorts of Lin nets, from Angola . 129 
The Blue-belly''d Finch. 131 
The Grenadier. 178 
The Grey-Finch. 179 
Thd Wax-Bill. 179 
The Sparrow of Paradife. 180 
The Yellow-Headed Indian Sparrow. 189 
The Indian Redftart, a doubtful Bird, be¬ 
tween the thick andfender-billed Kinds . 
190 
The red and blue Brafilian Finch. 191 
Of the Heron-Kind. 
TheAJh-colour d Heron, from North-Ame¬ 
rica. 135 
The Bittern, from Hudfonh-Bay. 136 
B I R D S of the Woodcoc ic-K ind, 
not pifcivorous, nor Web-footed, having 
very long, {lender, ftraight Bills, and 
pretty long Legs. 
The greater American God wit. 137 
The Red-breafed Godwit. 138 
The white Godwit, from Hudfonh-Bay. 
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The white Red-Shank, or Pool-Snipe. 139 
WATER-FOWL. 
And firfi, Cranes, more properly fo 
called, having pretty long Bills, fhortifh 
Feathers on the Neck, and fome Part 
of the Head cover’d with a bare red 
Skin. 
The greatef Indian Crane. 45 
The Hooping-Crane, from Hudfonh-Bay. 
132 
The brown and AJh-cohur'd Crane. 133 
Cranes of a different Genus from the 
former, having Plumes or Crowns on 
their Heads,,, fhorter Bills, and very 
long loofe Feathers on their Necks. 
The Crowned African-Crane. 192 
The Demoifelle o/'Numidia. 134 
Of the Crane -Kind, with bowed, 
or Sith-Biils. 
I have only the Bill of one of thefe, 
which was taken out of an Earthen Pot, 
in which the whole Bird was anciently 
embalmed, and lately brought from 
Mgypt . 
The Bill of the Egyptian Ibis. 105 
WATER-FOWL, of the Tringa- 
K 1 n d, with firaight {lender Bills of a 
middling Length, and that have the Toes 
webbed, or finned in Scallops, on each 
Side, like thofe of the Coot , being a 
Genus of Birds not taken Notice of till 
the Publication of this Natural Hifory. 
The red Coot-footed Tringa. 142 
The Cock Coot'footed Tringa. 143 
The Coot-footed Tringa, fuppofed to be the 
Hen of the preceding . 46 
Cloven-footed Water-Birds of the Plo¬ 
ver-Kind, having fhort firaight 
Bills; they are fuppofed to feed on Infe As. 
The Blacli-brcafied Indian Plover. 47 
The fpotted Plover. 140 
The Turn-done, from Hudfonh Bay. 141 
Of Water -Hens, or Moor- 
Hens. 
Mr. Wi Hugh by fays, their Characleriftic 
Notes of Diftindtion are, a fmali Head, a 
{lender, comprefled, or narrow Body, a 
Ihort Bill, moderately bending, (yet fome of 
the Bills of the following are very firaight) 
ihort concave Wings like a Lien’s, a very 
fhort Tail, long Legs, and very long 
Toes. He might have added, more or leis 
of 
