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D e s c r i p t io n .
Lev, Muf,
T E N G T H twenty inches : fize of our common Buzzard. Bill
blue: the parts above are of a deep brown colour j the
feathers with ferruginous margins: the chin is the fame, but
paler: the greater wing-coverts margined with white : greater
quills black, on the outer edge marked with white fpots, except
for three inches at the end, which are unfpotted : the tail-feathers
deep brown, acrols which are two narrow bars o f dirty white j
the tip is allb of the fame colour: the fore part of the neck
and bread: are rufous, with black lhafts, befides which, on the
bread: and belly, are interrupted bars of white and pale ferruginous
mixed: thighs and vent dirty white; the firft plain, the
lad obfcurely barred with brown: tail rather fhort: legs ftrong
and yellow: claws black.
This came from North America, and is now in fine preferva-
tion in the Leverian Mujeum.
J7. Falco rullicolus, Lin.JyJt. i. p. n ; . N° 7.— Faun, futc. p. 10. N° <6.
COLLARED
Y INNMXJS fays, that it is the fize of a Hen. The bill lead-
colour : cere and eyelids luteous : the parts above alh-co-
loured and white; beneath white, with cordated fmall brown
Ipots: round the neck a white collar: the tail is banded with
twelve or thirteen alternate white and brown bands: legs luteous:
claws black.
Inhabits Sweden,
Br. Muf.