398 CLASS AVES. 



nensis, Bris. t. 33, f. 1. 0. Hippocrepis, Wag. O. 

 Galbula, 8. e. junior. Lath. O. Maculatus, Vieil. 



Yellow ; head-band black : wings and tail black and 

 yellow-tipt. Senegal. 



O. Leucogaster, Temm. O. Xanthonotus, Horsf. Z.R. 

 t. PI. Col. t. 214. f. 1. c? 3. ? . 



Black ; belly white, black streaked ; scapulars, rump, 

 vent, and inner tail-feathers yellow ; bill red ; feet 

 black ; length six inches and a half. Java. 



O. Arundinarius, Burchel. 



Citron-yellow ; face black ; wings brown ; quills and 

 coverts edged with yellow ; back and tail greenish- 

 brown ; rump yellow. Female ? Nest globular, sus- 

 pended between the stems of reeds. Var. O. Radiatus, 

 Gml. ? Africa. 



Temminck, and more modern authors, have referred 

 here the Paradise Oriole, Oriolus Aureus, Lin. 



O. Leucopterus is a Tanager. 



O. Capensis, and O. Textor, are Plocei. 



O. Furcatus is an Edolius. 



O. Picus, a Dendrocolaptes. 



And the other species of Gmelin and Latham are 

 Cassea. 



Mr. Swainson (Zool. Jour. i. 478.) has separated 

 from the Oriole, the genus Sericulus. 



Meliphaga Chrysocephala, Lewin. 



N. H. Birds, t. 6. O. Reyeiis, PI. Col. t. 320. Quoy 

 and Gaim. t. 20. 



Black J feathers of back of head short, velvety orange ; 



