The CHINESE St 
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8) lie IS Bird is called by f. 
being not of Kin to tha 
it being nearer of Kin to the S 
comes nearer to the Minor bef 
Sort of Minor; the Bill : 
_more flender, and ends” 
towards the Head, inclin 
near the Slit. of the Mou 
on the Forehead, jut | 
which it can erect at Pl a 
the ae Neck, whole 
of the fart “Quills, next aie Bel my 
cui) 
ity 
G or Buacx-Birp: 
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bring it from China, a Martin; but it 
taken the Liberty to change its Name, 
to any other European Bird ; though it 
and is about the Bignefs of the leffet 
the Head, ftraight, grows gradually 
our; yet the lower Mandible, 
Wing; though the Tail ‘is Black, yet the! e Side fieretare t Vv hite ; the 
Legs and Feet are of a dull Yellow ; 
I take this Bird to be a Cock 
lated from Aldrovandus, fays th 
faid to frequent Dung-heaps. $ 
fore I choofe ftrictly to deferibe this Bird from Nature, having the Ad 
feeing it, which Mr. Willoughby 
compare this Deferiptior 
-» that this muft be the 
perfect, curioutly ftuffed z 
I had Liberty to draw it. T 
fhot at Norwood, near Lon do 3 
Ifland, are, through Sto al 
over hither. ‘The Up upa 
ee is likewife prefe Ee 
1 with that of Aldrovandus, I believe will agree witht r BS 
f biti Bird | he has -deferibed. ‘You may fee this Bird very 
s vel Vilt 
Hen hath no 2g bright ka 
“illoughby s Defe ription foon > 
had not: But whoever will take the tro 
ie 
Perch at Salter’ cy , Cofiée-houte at Chelfca, where 
nis Bird is not a Native of England, yet it was 
for it ©: ah happens that Birds, not Natives of our 
ae accidental. Caufes unknown to us, ae 
AL Magen NLS yee as 4 
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