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The $ea Lark.'' dwadmts.
Numb. LXXX.
I when Hie Wings B) k compaire9 the Baft of the upper Bill i this black
Ounce thirteen Drams; R Lffl produced round the Eyes aa far as the Ears, and
Line froth the Corners of the Mouth is proouceu tot r Bed or
rhen turns up and pafles « o f the rn^dk of ^the^eac1, encoi y ^ ^ of ^
Fillet of white drawn from Colour’d- the Chin white , the Neck'encomother.
The hinder part o t upper one white, which underneath teaches as
H i s the BilfanTuhder;theChinisdilated.altrioft to the Eyes, the lower black add pretty
broad: The Back and lefler covert Feathers of the Wings are of a brown,ih aih Colour,
the Breaft | | [ |% M f c 1’OhfltFefltliers of the Wings is black, on ¿he middle of the
The ohtermoft of Q , . , colour foreads It felf gradually ahd continually
Shaft only fpotted Wit . Feathers InlOmuch that the twentieth and twenty firft
ms™ *»« Colour with the Buck, .1, / f « -
a re Wholly white, thofe next t r . tin„ the foremoil: or outermoft. The
thers ofthe fecond Row have dfld exteriof half
outermoft Feathers of Ac «ch tab a[e ™ > middlem^ft are of the fame
o f the next, ofthe Inches and a half long, made
up'of "twelvV Feathers, of which the two outermoft are the longeft , the reft ofthe j |
longer and fomeu
„Ua of wo Colours in fome and in others black; the what crooked of two Lolouis m 10m ColoTuorn.,g uthee i sC nlaowt ds ibvildaecdk,,
ihC Ef Sft a b ckTo ihT outernmft of the L £oes is join’d to the middlemoft by.a
M em b r a n e reaching » .he flrft Join.. TheS.omjeh h..h no. «ery .l.iek Mofole., m..,
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two forts of this Bird; perchance his lefler kind is that which the Welch call M g
and fay is like a Sea-Lark, but lefs.
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