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«The Laplanders make a hedge with the boughs 
of birch-trees, and leave fome openings in which 
they place noofes; the birds come on the 
buds, and when they attempt the 
openings they are caught. 
The Greenlanders take them with cb 
to a long line, which is carried between two 
men, who contrive to draw dhalb. aston. avet 
their heads. 
_ The Pinnated Grous is the sth fpecies. Its 
legs are covered with feathers, on cach file of 
the neck is a tuft of five ee ee 
litle refemble wings. 
5 The tnfts which ditegeldh als pceies ne very 
mplwwpee mp 
or dropped at pleafure. Hit beth 
When frightened, the Pinnated 
them out like wings, and they probably af 
bh aig ing ri ing 
very fhort. t 
De. the bend: cherniin alee aba 
barred with faint brown and black. =i (‘asst 
The ben bird in very auch ik he woth em 
cept that it bas not thefe tufts. 
~ They habits Vieuiein, and, eb fin.nocihtes 
Hudfon's Bay. 
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