2.) EE 
8. Merularius, tbe Sparrom-bawk, 
| .— Teig (À trinis tefticulis, quafi Triteftiger) 75e puz.- 
gard. 
| ro. Sub-buteo, íeu Hiypotriorchis, ?be lefér pyz. 
zard. ! - 
| | x1. Bnteo albus, the Ring-tail. 
|| 12. Col/urio, the little Lanar. 
lours refembling the Adder. 
14. Milous (nec quafi zzoJZis avis, ut Tfodorus vult : 
 .nec quód zzilio vefcatur, ut aliis placet : fed à 
fono, quem volans edit 5; unde ida wilvina, ge- 
nus tibiz acutiffimi foni, ut. Fef£s* fcribit. ) i«rnG-, 
tbe forked-tayl'd Kite , or Glad. —— 
15. Milout regalis (fic didus, quód à binis Falconibus 
| facrisinipfüm emiffis, intra nubesetiam fe condens, 
| fumma cum principum voluptate in terram dejicia- 
| tur) tbe long-winged Kite, or Puttoch, 
is Milvus paluftris, tbe Fen-Kite, or Frog-Kite. 
IV.FALCO (à falcato unguium harno ) tbe Falcor. : 
Qui eft vel 
Ifa. Peregrinsur, Ardearius, tbe blew-bacht Falcom, preying 
-cbiefly upon Herons. Nomen ex eo habet, vel quód 
i| femperderegioneuna in aliam. migret: vel quód 
| midusejusnullibi gentium inventusfuerit. — 
|2. S«ctr ( vel Grzcorum imitatione, quafi Hierax 
Accipiter, per excellentiam, fic dictus : vel à cor- - 
| poris magnitudine, viriámqs praftantia ) qui gri- 
|. fanmicus appellatur ; £be Saker, or Britifb Falcon. 
*1 3. Gyrfalco (fort&-à circumgyrando in aere. ) t^e Gjr- 
T^ falcon, frequent im Ireland: er d 
: : K A4. Falco 
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9. Buteo (à Syro Biz, i-e. diripere, quia avisrapax eft) | 
13. Lanio, the Butcher, or Adder-bird, becaufe ineo- 
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