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CAYENNE OLIVE ORIOLE. 



Oriolus olivaceus. 0. oHmceus, capite gula juguloque JusciSi 



nitidis, pectore JiaDescente, Lath, ind. orn, 

 Olive Oriole^ with glossy-brown head and throat, and yellow 



breast. 



Troupiale olive de Cayenne. Buff, ois, PI, Enl, GoQ.f. 2. 



Described by BaffQii, Head, throat, and fore 

 part of the neck and throat bright glossy brown, 

 inclining to orange on the breast; remainder of 

 the body olive, paler beneath : quill-feathers black-* 

 ish, edged with brown: bill and legs black. N^?. 

 tive of North America. 



SLOANIAN ORIOLE. 



Oriolus Sloanianus. 0. fuscus dorso nigro maculato, gula 



pectoreque flavisfusca maculatis, abdomine albo. 

 Brown Oriole, with the back spotted with black, the throat 



and breast yellow spotted with brown, and white abdomen. 

 Oriolus Brasiliensis. O.flavus, pectore maculato, capite dorsoqua 



fuscis nigro maculatis, abdomine alboj ca\ida alisque fuscis apict 



albis. Lath, ind. orn. 

 Muscicapa e fusco et luteo varia. Sloane Jam, p, SOQ, 43. 

 Brasilian Oriole. Lath, syn. No, Q, 



This is a very small species, measuring only 

 about four inches in length, and is described by 

 Sir Hans Sloane in his Natural History of Jamaica. 

 The bill is round, nearly strait, and half an inch 

 long: the head and back light brown, spotted with 

 black: the tail an inch and half long, and brown^ 



