MITIUR S ETTTI.EMENT size a id lpluiiing to the female. The fui'+ri is nearly blark, having only a rew dan rin white Ifcuherm on the il-wer part iof iLs bWd. The lalttr is of a deep ricti crhoceln e r(Ilour, w \vi variegated hpota of while and black on its neck anid pi- IiiunF. Tlie'shapc of both' is dlircaely proportioned; and the crest which in plar ed nm the head in a longitudiala farmw, ild which r d whir 1 d Nhen Iheir talent in isexcitted, givwi to both a stately aud III-- ijcsic nppBearance. T'rlin blirda r iuo hie- come rfrectly donMiesicat esd, going about uil)d r.dini t amiliarl with poimlry, &r. 'hirv are vxtrrnely iminpaiesnL of cold, which renlirs their renumial to other coillrie to ble sldniu attended with Of the same order may lik jLrMwi hiI eruded the Pcii li me Cr inaia, or ,Qu m. Ml it i- nanmd in trhi part of ihe w.orld. In appearance Ihi bird hai little to rernm- medj iD. b111 it i% cagerlyh soTght for on