Notes And Letters On the Natural History of Norfolk : More Especially On the Birds And Fishes

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Charleton took the same view in his " Onomasticon " (p. 108), published in 1668 (the year assigned as that of this letter), stating that it was so-called because " in juncis libenter degat," and identifying it with the Alouette-de-mer of the French, and the English " Stint, or Sparr, or Perr." Gilbert White appears to have thus applied the term (cf. " Life" by Rashleigh Holt-White, i. pp. 186, 194, 250). In one place he says, "No. five is Ray's y««ra and the Turdus arundinaceus of Linn.'' That ..."Junco" is the name of a bird is absolutely certain, but the context, " very white when fresh," does not seem to admit of explanation.
LETTERS TO MERRETT. 73 I think like the puffin differenced from all others by a peculiar kind of bill \_Fol. 43 verso.'] Barganders {see Note 18] not so rare as Turn [Turner] makes them comon in Norfolk so abounding in vast & spatious warrens.
If you haue not yet putt in Larus minor or a sterne \see Note 13] it would not bee omitted, comon about broad waters and plashes not farre from the sea.


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