ORIOLE. S9 



Golden Oriole, Gen. Sjn. ii. p. 449. N° 43. " " , , 



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 Oriolus galbula, GeorgiReife, p. 165. — Seff. Fog. pi. In p. ^9. 4- GOLDEN O, 



CINCE the firft publication of my Synopfis, this bird has twice 

 been fliot in England. One of the fpecimens is now in my 

 colledlion. The Var. A. of this fpecies is common in India, 

 where it is called Mango-bird, as it appears firfl: at the ripening of 

 that fruit, and is at that feafon in great plenty *. 



Yeilow-throated Oriole, ^rB. Zool. ii. N° 150. .5^ 



YELLOW- 

 T ENGTH nine inches, breadth fifteen and a half. Bill dufliy: THROATED O. 



over the eye a bright yellow ftroke : cheeks and throat the Description, 

 fame : the reft of the plumage tinged with green : fome of the 

 wing coverts tipped with white: legs du{l<y. ^ 



Shot ZlHudJon's Bay. Place. 



Rufty Oriole, Ara. Zool. ii. N" 156. 



47- 

 RUSTY O. 



T ENGTH between feven and eight inches. Billduficy: headj 



and hind part of the neck, of a blackifli purplifh hue; the ^ riptiok. 

 edges of the feathers ruft-coloured : from the bill, over and be- 

 neath the eyes, extends a black fpace, reaching to the hind part of 

 the head : throat and under fide of the neck, the breaft, and back, 

 black, edged with pale rufl: : belly dufky : wings and tail black, 

 glofled with green. 



This appears, the latter end o^Ocfoher, in New-Tork, and makes Place. 



a very fhort ftay there, probably on its way foutherly from Hud- 

 Jon's Bay^ where it is alfo found, 



f Lady Impey. 



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