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The beak is convex: the upper mandible is bowed, ex- 
Bag with a margin over the lower mandible. 
The noftrils are half covered with a convex, and cartila- 
membrane, (thatis a convex grifly fkin.) 
The tail feathers are more than twelve, in a fpecies. 
4 ~ The fect are conneéted as far all ficit joint, and after- 


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| Tur PEACOC 
The bill is convex and flrong, m 
© "De head is (mall, and 
‘ The legs are furnifhed with fpurs. : 
The feathers abaye the tail are very long, aapemeda 
- their ends with {pots, called eyes, or moons. 
HE Peacock, fram its elegant fhape, its 
te noble carriage, the beautiful proportions 
| ie of its body, and the richnefs of its 
plumage, excels every other bitd. Its head is 
, _ Mdorned with a moveable creft of twenty-four fea- 
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