An account of several late voyages and discoveries
to Spitzhergen. 95 as the pitted or hollow ones, a Half- n. y thefe boles are as many raifed or eleva- pam ; the uppermofl: of them is as broad 1 tbe three furrhermoft ones together, and underneath on each fide a longilb hole kh without doubt are bis Nofirils; but the ermoft on the under Bill is about a Straws dth broader; the upper broad part is black– and fometimes blew. n this broad part of the upper Bill that is el!vated above the reft, is rowards the Eye ng whitifb piece of Cartilage that is foll of es, whereon you fee towards the inner pare the Mourb fomething like a Nerve, which reacheth towards the under part, and there eth it felf, w hereby the Bill is opened and is Feet have alfo but tbree <i.:laws, joyned h a red Skin between them, with three tborc ftrong Nails; the Legs. are but {hort, and 'a red colour ; he walks wabbling. bout his Eyes he bath a red R.ing, and above Ring íl:ands upright a little Horn, and Un· eath the Eyes Jyeth another little, longith, k Horn crofs over; as you may fee in the re. is Tail is filort : The Head is black at the unto d1e Horn; but bis Cheeks are white; ut his Neck he hath a t..lack R.ing ; ali bis and Wings alfo, at the top or the outfide. black but undearneath the Belly is white.. y fly eicher fingly or by pairs, and have tliarp
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