(5) 
The SpoTTED Hawk or FA1 
6p HIS ied is of the Bignefs of a common Gree: as ) 
well fhaped; the Head being pretty {mall and) fhat 
upper Part of the Body pretty round, and falls taj 
the Train pretty long, and the Wings reaching aln 
mufcular and {trongs the Legs of middling. | 
brane a little way; the Bill is hooked, and 
upper Mandible, into which the lower or 
nee ‘dowd bard’ 
nd thereof; the Thighs, 
connected by a. Me 
ae an Angle 
Mandible is covered with a Skin, in which are ‘- rhe. Bi 
-Lead-colour, the Cera of a greenifh Yellow ; Ni macht sie 
a redifh Yellow; the Iris of the Eye is of a dark ¢ round the a bare 
the Wings, are of a middling brown Col 
is white, fpotted in the Throat with lit 
which gradually change their Shape into- 
more grofs on the Belly: The Thighs « 
better conceived Dy une Fi igure than d 
's, which may be 
pan the) Row of 
Ties of Black The under id 
of the Tail is of a 
bi and the Bars that srofs the 
the Tail and Qui 
fainter than in t 
fcaley Skin; the 
much bent. I 
Number and Situa 
deferibe all fuch a 
u 
: a firme 
not, in the Cou 
plai bly. seit oe yet I fh 
aepors ‘Toes ftand not in 1 the or- 
This Bird was rought from Hudjin rail By PP cfented to ah Maffs ~y at Ste 
where it lived forme fhort Time. This Draught was taken while. ai WH; was 
