'HESE Birds are figur'd their natural B: ey 8 - 
4 tho’ they have Bills of a larger ze: the Bills in eV arge, jult of the 
fame Shape and Bignefs, of a light blu h UE. 5 FAC a the firft Bird, 
which I fuppofé to be the Cock, is black; in the we 
a aoe to the euray q 
h 1 tepals to be fine Hen, hath ae colour’d Eye ; the 
Sides of i Head, round the Eye, the under-fide of the Neck, Breaft, Belly, and 
Covert-feathers under the Tail, are of a dirty White, a little inclining to a faded 
‘Bloffom-colour ; the Top of the Head, hinder Part of the Neck, Back, and Wings, 
— are ofa dirty brownifh Afh-colour ; the upper Sov overt-feathe ‘s of the Tail White ; 
the Tail and greater Quill-feathers, are of a k or Dus prerelenngy THN Legs and 
Feet are of a Fleth-colour. 6 " A 
1 2 ey 
Hard Yard in the Strand, ens 
e Poserher and feem’d to agree like 
itha black Head ,and a Bird different 
I. drew thefe Birdie at a Bi -d-V 
~call’d them Indian Sparrows. — a 
Cock andHen. ‘Though Albin 1as figur d th is 
to what I have here placed with. it, which h 
peated Al/bin’s Bird, had not this I call been . Bird not: yet ates d. lbin’s 
Cock differs from mine in that it hath a broad black Strok é drawn from the Breatt 
downward, through the whole. Length ly; ich T could not difcover : 
though I have, fince I ma 
it narrowly to find. his Ma 
_ Thave been told th fe. 3ird 
“Name, which Shae ot in 
Thing, caufes much Cénfut lor 
Be Gen of his Hi; i a Birds. 
fiom China. Ihave given it Mr. Albin’s 
s, a multiplicity of Names for the fame 
ee Albin's Figure in Vol. 2. 
