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or Crow j Pica, orMagpye; Gar ruins, or Jay j Nucifraga, or 
Nutbreaker; including XXIII fpecies. 
XIII. ROLLER. Bill, ftrait, bending a little towards the end, edges cultrated. 
Nostrils, narrow and naked. 
Toes, three forward; divided to thei origin ; one backward. 
Ex. Blue Jay Edw. CCCXXVI. Roller Br. Zool. II. App . Europe , Afia, 
Africa , and the hot parts of Amer'ua. A genus nearly related 
to the Crow. Thence Linn^lus calls it Coracias : a word of 
Arifiotle' s, applied only to what we call the Cornijh Chough. 
Hijl. an. lib. IX. C. 24. 
Coracias of Linnaeus, who has VI fpecies. Galgulus of Brijfon, 
who has X fpecies. 
XIV. ORIOLE. Bill, ftrait, conic, very fharp pointed, edges cultrated, inclining 
inwards. Mandibles of equal length. 
Nostrils, fmall, placed at the bafe of the bill, and partly covered. 
Tongue, divided at the end. 
Toes, three forward, one backward : the middle joined near the 
bafe to the outmoft one behind. 
Ex ‘ Redwing Starling Catejby Carol. 1. XIII. 
In general, inhabitants of America. 
A numerous race, gregarious, noify, frugivorous, granivorous, 
voracious : often have penfile nefls. 
Linn/eus enumerates, under the title of Oriolus, XX fpecies, but 
fome belong to the Pur dine or Thrufh kind. Brijfon II. 85. 
calls this genus Uterus, and has XXX fpecies. The genuine 
Oriolus is a Thrufh. 
Bill, 
