UT 
BACCIVORARUM | Canorarum .Cladis, 
Ns Baccivoris Canoris funt . ! 
LI TURDUS (fort^ ex Surdwr, mutato Sin T. quod 
crebrófit; nam ufq; adeo fürdus vulgó perhibetur, ut 
proverbio locum dederit, »ovireG- xbowe, furdior Turdo : 
vel potiüs quafi tardus, Ain U. abeunte 5, ut. à Jabory lu- 
bricus, à quatio, coscutie. Sic enim Ifodorgs lib. x2; 
| €4p.2. Turdi à tarditate dif :. byemis enim confinio, 
hoceft, in fine autumni, fzreferunt.) tbe Tbrufb, Song- 
Thrufh, or Tbroffle, or Mavis. Cujusfpeciesfunt — .— 
1. Terdus Vifcivorus, Ariftoteli ifo856-, tbe 2Mifletoc- 
Thrufb, or Sbreitcb. 
2. Tricbas, Turdus Pilaris, aliis Collurio, the Fieldfare, 
or Feldfare. Nunquam autraró in eftate in. 4zglia 
vifitur 5 hyeme vero tanta illorum & Norwegia re- 
. deuntium multitudo, ut nullius avis major. Volat . 
, 5regatim, & inter volandum obftreperus eft. 
5? Illas, nonnullis Tyllas, zbe Wizd-Tbru[b. ( becanfe 
COPH"S 5 bicb winds into England, iz tbe begitming 
i: n Wintep)y 
I MERULA (auod era, i, e. fola volitet) x6aup9-. 
Nigreétta (à nj -bird, or Oule, Cuia 
(pecier hat 8to colore) the Black: z 2/2 E. 
Ma . m Leuce- 
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