iG 
VERSE STRIPED or BARED DOVE. 
HIS B rd for § De, ‘moft of the Denice ue for Magnitude it is 
one of ‘the fi t of tl bignefs of the Draught, or if any Dif- 
ference, qite ; good Length, in proportion to the 
Body, the the ‘Bill is “fhaped as in other 
Doves, of a lie the Eye, -and round the 
Bye, is a “hacro a Y ey the Iris of the Eye, Blue- -grey; the Forehead, 
round the Eyes, ‘Che id ‘under the Bill, oht Blue; the Crown, and 
hinder Part. of the Head re Red uffet 5 re-part of the Neck, Breaft, 
Belly, and ace are 0 ad One i-colour ; the Feathers under the 
Tail, White; the Sides of th , 
- Body under the Wings, 
which | eo ap bide when the rb 
luith Colour, thick fet 
he upper Side of the 
i : L Ath-colour; the hinder 
Part of the Bac - Coyert-feath 1e ; are marked at little 
Diftances with » ry diftin@ tranfve i ol which are continued from 
i C wit i : ons; the greater 
h the Tail be of 
-er than the overts of the Wit 
yet tine outfide F eathers are dark 
“many diffe ent Colours in oe Bird, aes m n t! iderftand a 
ddei any two oe as in Patchwork, but | fuch and 
gradu from one oe to ano her, , as 4 fkilf it Pai | n his 
4 6 H - 4 ie 
Yan te s Houfe at t Parfirt S 
ee t] one Indies. 
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