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CARTHAGENA ORIOLE. 



Oriolus Cartagenensis. O.fusco rufoque mrius^ corpore suhtus 



uropygioqve flavis, capite nigro, svperciliis gnlaque albis. 



Lath. ind. orn. suppl, 2. 

 Oriole with brown and rufous variegations, the body beneath 



and rump yellow^ the head black, and the throat and brows 



white. 



Oriolus Cartagenensis. Scop, ann, \.p. 40. 



Size of the Common or Golden Oriole: colour 

 rufous, spotted with black: head black, with a 

 white streak on each side to the nape : throat 

 white ; breast, bellj, and rump yellow. Described 

 by Scopoli, from a specimen in the Imperial 

 Menagerie at Vienna, and which was brought 

 from Carthagena by Jacquin. It was of a noisy 

 ^nd uncjuiet disposition. 



RUSTY ORIOLE. 



Oriolus fernigineus. 0. niger, pennarum margine ferrugineo, 

 capife et cervice ex nigricante purpurascentibus, abdomine 

 sordido. Lin. Gmel. 



Black Oriole, with the edges of the feathers ferruginous, the 

 head and neck blackish-purple, and the abdomen dusky. 



Rusty Oriole. Penn, Arct. Zool. Lath, syn, 



DjEscRiBED by Mr. Pennant. Length between 

 s^ven and eight inches: head and hind part of the 

 neck blackish-purple, with the edges of the feathers 

 ferruginous: from the bill over and beneath the 

 eyes extends a black space reaching to the hind 



