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_ The Diomedea, or Albatrofs, has a ftrong bill, 
x denticulated, the lower mandible feems as 
though it were cut off at the point. 
The Alca Genus, or Auk, has a ftrong bill, not 
denticulated, with tranfverfe furrows on the fides. 
The bill of the Porcellaria, or Petril, is not 
denticulated ; the noftrils feem to lie along upon 
it, and are a little cylindric. 
The bill of the Pelicanus is not denticulated, 
and its face is naked. 
The bill of the Larus, or Gull is ftrong, and 
has a prominence, that is a knob, on the under 
part of the lower mandible, and it is not denti- 
culated. 
The Sterna, or Tern’s bill is flender, not den- 
ticulated, and compreffed at the point. 
The Colymbus Genus, that is, the Divers, 
Grebes, and Guillemots, have flender bills, not 
denticulated, a little compreffed at the fides. 

= Soe EE ORI RIP Ci ST = 
HE more we examine the works of God, 
the more proofs we fhall find of his wifdom 
and goodnefs: let us then obferve his attention 
| to, and kind care of the Birds, uf which we have 
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