| George Montagu - Birds - 1802 - 716 pages
...Sufiex,-1 given in the Linmean Traxfa&ions, we- find the following defbription : .•:;••" ':•'*> Length, from the tip of the bill to. the. end of the tail, eight inches and an halfj breadth, from tip. to tip of the wings when extended,' fifteen inches and... | |
| William Turton - Zoology - 1807 - 250 pages
...crown¿ back, quills and tail black. Little Bittern. Вт. Zool. app. i. 8. Let-in t. 148. Donovan I. 54. Length from the tip of the bill to the end of the toe 30 inches. Bill 2 inches and a half long, greenish-yellow : belly and vent white : hind part of... | |
| Giovanni Ignazio Molina - Chile - 1808 - 308 pages
...produces a most pleasing effect when contrasted with the pure white of the rest of its plumage. Its length, from the tip of the bill to the end of the claws, is five feet, but the body itself does not exceed a foot in length ; it has a small oblong head,... | |
| William Bullock (F.L.S.) - 1809 - 100 pages
...is thus defcribed by Mr. Latham : " This " moft extraordinary and beautiful bird is near four feet in length " from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail : the body is the fize " only of a middling pigeon, though much elongated in (hape. The " bill is three1... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 1020 pages
...shot near Port Seton Barracks. \Vhcn the wings were extended, it measured, in breadth, 6{ feet, and, m length, from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail, it was 2¿ feet. It weighed nearly nine ounces than the largest described by [For this and the preceding... | |
| Select stories - 1810 - 102 pages
...marks its forehead; its belly is whitish, and the legs and feet of a dusky black. It is near six inches in length from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail, the former being about half an inch, and the latter two inches and a half. louder, and their inflections... | |
| Natural history - 1810 - 312 pages
...esteem. THE GREEN PLOVER (Plate 72.) Is rather larger than a Lapwing, and weighs about nine ounces. Its length, from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail, is eleven inches, and its breadth, when the wings are extended, is twenty -four inches. The plumage... | |
| William Bullock - Natural history - 1813 - 250 pages
...bird is thus described by Mr. Latham:—" This most extraordinary and beautiful bird is near four feet in length from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail; the body is the size only of a middling pigeon, though much elongated in shape. The bill is three inches... | |
| George Shaw - 1790 - 298 pages
...Petersburg Transactions, by Mr. Guldenstadt, who informs us that it measures six inches and three lines from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail : the frontlet and the head beneath, as far as the middle of the L 2 neck, neck, and on each side as far... | |
| Charles Smith - Cork (Ireland : County) - 1815 - 446 pages
...This is, with us, a very rare bird. It weighs ten ounces, two drachms ; it is twelve in~ches long, from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail, and eighteen inches when the wings are extended ; the bill is 2£ inches long, black, sharp, and curved... | |
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