ORIOLE. 



4-i? 



are Co different, that it is impoffible to reconcile them, the 

 laft being double the fize of the firft. 



Brijfon has copied his defcription of the Jacapani from Marc- 

 grave, as well as the fize, not attending to the fize of Shane's bird, 

 though the colours fomewhat agree. 



LeTroupiale de la Nouvelle Efpagne, Brif. orn. ii. p. 95. N° 10. 

 See le Xochitol & Coftototl, Buf. oif. iii. p. 210. 



QIZE of a Starling. The head, throat, neck, back, rump, and 

 upper tail coverts, are black : breaft, belly, fides, and under 

 tail coverts, faffron- colour, mixed with black : thighs black : 

 wings beneath cinereous, mixed with black and white : tail 

 faffron- colour, varied with black. The young birds are yellow, 

 ■except the tips of the wings, which are black. 

 Inhabits New Spain. 



11. 



NEW SPAIN 

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Description, 



Place, 



Le Troupiale gris de la N. J?Tpagne, Brif. om. ii. p. 96. N° 11. 

 Le Tocolin, Buf. oif. iii. p. 213. 



QIZE of a Starling. The body is agreeably variegated with 

 black and yellow, except the back, thighs, and belly, which 

 are afh-coloured. 



This inhabits the forefts of New Spain, in which it makes its 

 neft, and brings up its young. It does not fing. The fleih is ac- 

 counted good eating. 



GREY 1 

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DesCRIPTISN. 



Place. 



3 Is 



Oriolus 



