; 44* 



ORIOLE. 



Place. 



tail rounded j above, dull olive, edged with olive green ; beneath* 

 olive green : legs and elaws grey. 



Inhabits St. Domingo, where it is called S'tffleur. 



35- 



OLIVE 



O. 



DsscRrPTiCNj 



1'iAca. 



Oriolus Capenfis, Lin. Syft. i. p. 163. N° 18. 



Le Carouge de Cap de Bonne Efperance, Brif. orn.il. p. 128.- N° 30.— 



PL enl. 607. f. 2. 

 Le Carouge olive de la Louifiane, Buf. oif. iii, p. 2jr. 

 Olive Oriole, Amer. Zool. N° 



T ENGTH feven inches. Bill brown : colour of the plumage 

 olive brown above, yellow beneath : upper part of the head 

 olive grey : throat and fore part of the neck verging to orange : 

 edge of the wing yellow : coverts brown, margined and tipped 

 with olive green : quills brown, edged with olive : tail of this laft 

 colour : legs and claws brown. 



Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. 



One of thefe, which came from the fame place, at Sir J. Banks's, 

 had the forehead, cheeks, and all beneath, yellow : the upper 

 parts brown : wings and tail darker, edged with yellow. 



Buffon fays, that he has received a bird of this fort from Loui- 

 fiana, differing in having the throat black inftead of orange, and 

 inclining to olive throughout. 



36. 



BLUE 



O. 



Le Carouge bleu, Brif. cm. ii. p. 125. N° 28. 



Small bl»e Jay, Rati Syn. p. 195. N° 11. pi. 1. f. iiv 



Description. T> ILL rufous : the whole plumage black, or afli-colour, except 

 the head, wings, and tail, which are blue. 



Inhabits 



