BLACK AND YELLOW ORIOLE. 
i ifferent iiidivimials. The one, for instai.cCj 
^ /hich we have caused to be designed, is en- 
35 irely black : except the bill, and the iris, and 
0' le great coverts of the wings nearest the 
ody, which are yellow; and, also, the hind- 
art of the body, both above and below, from 
ae thighs inclusively as far as the middle of 
le tail, and even beyond it. In another, 
l/hich was brought from Cayenne, and lodged 
|i the Royal Cabinet, and which is larger than 
le preceding, there is less yellow on the 
7ings, and none at all on the lower part of 
le thigh, and the legs appear proporcionably 
tronger: it is, probably, a Male. In the 
Hack and White Pye of Edwards," — [BufFon 
leans, the Black and Yellow Daw] — " which 
5 evidently the same bird with our's, there is, 
1 four or five of the yellow coverts of the 
v'ings, a black spot near their extremity; and, 
esides this, the black has purple reflexions, 
nd the bird is rather larger. In the Yapou, 
rjupujuba, of Marcgrave, the tail is mottled 
nth black and white only below ; for it*s 
pper surface is entirely black, except the out- 
most feathers on each side, which are yellow 
alf it's length. It foUowsj therefore, that 
the 
