BIRDS, PICiE, 15. Oriolus. 233 
Ip'ings cinereous beneath ; the young bird entirely yellow, except 
the tips of the wings, which are black. 
^’'i/ear. Varied with yellow and black; back, thighs. and bejly ci- 
nereous, Grey O, 
Inhabits woods in jVfte Spain; fize of the lad; does not ling ; 
ileflr good, , 
Black ; wing-coverts tawny, Red-winged O. 
Inhabits in vail flocks from idew York as far as Nco)^ Spain ^ 
g iiichfs lon^^ j IS very deft.ru6l.ive to vice plantations^ and, 
devours likewiliT the fwamis of infers and worms that infeft 
the low grounds ; builds a thick penfile neft between reeds, 
and jud beyond the reach of floods ; eggs white, with a few 
fcattered black dreaks. 
2 , Shoulders red edged with yellow. 
Inhabits Africa. Nat. Miftd. 252. 
Black : chin, throat, bread and upper angle of the wings 
Mocking bird. Red-breajled O. 
2. Crown red ; bill flefii-colour. 
Inhabits Guiana and Cayenne : 7 inches long ; fings pleafantly ; 
imitates the notes of other birds ; builds a long cyhndnea. 
penfile ned. , 
Black ; head, neck and bread with a pu.rplc diade. Rice 0 . 
Inhabits Cflyctine ; 9 inches long, v nr 
Bill 1 1 inch long, convex and protuberant at the bale. 
Variegated black and white ; head, neck, belly and rump 
• • white ; wings and wedged tail violet edged with. 
white, ' . 
Inhabits North America, principally Louifiana; 10 mehes 
long, 
black, an inch long-, lead-colour.^ . • s, 
2. Blackilh-brown ; neck* bread and wings fpotted with 
black ; head white with a black fpot on the crown. 
InhAhits Hudjon’s Bay : gi inches long. . u- v,« 
3- Blackifli-grecn ; head, chin, outer quill-feathers, thsgus 
and dreaks on the bread white. 
Inhabits Hudfon’s Bay; 8| inches long. 
Black ; crefted ; lower part of the back, rump ^d ynt 
chefnut ; lateral tail-feathers yellow, Grejted 0 , 
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