Turner On Birds; a Short And Succinct History of the Principal Birds Noticed By Pliny And Aristotle, First Published By Doctor William Turner, 1544

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Bk ix. 76.
2 Hist. An. Bk ix. 79—80.
^ Iliad, Bk XIV. 1. 291. 'Perhibens' is a misprint for ' perhibent.' * Aristotle has not these five words.
Cinclus — Chalets 57 Aristotle.
The Cinclus seeks its food from the sea and from rivers. It is cunning and is hard to catch, but grows the gentlest of all birds when caught. It is more- over maimed, being without control over its hinder parts.
The little bird which I believe to be the Cinclus^ is a little bigger than the Galerita, with black colour on t
...he back, and a white belly ; while it has long shanks and a bill by no means short : in spring it is exceeding clamorous and querulous about the banks of rivers, where it takes short and incessant flights.
Of the Chalcis.
Aristotle. ' The Chalcis is not often seen, for it haunts moun- tains. It is of a black colour, and of the size of the Accipiter which they name Palumbarius. Its form is long and slender ; the lonians call it Cymindis. Of it furthermore Homer makes mention in the Iliad, wherein he says : — The Gods know it as Chalcis, men say Cymindis.


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