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dad).— ScLATER and Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1864, 362 (Lion HUK 

 Panama; crit.); 1868, 168, 628 (Venezuela).— SAL^^^-, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 

 1867, 150 (Santa Fe de Veragiia and David. Panamaj; 1870, 200 (Mina de 

 C'horcha, Chitra. Boquete de Chitra, Calobre, Castillo, and Calovevora, 

 Panama V, Cat. Strickland Coll., 1882, 320 (Trinidad).— Fix sch, Proc. Z«x.l. 

 Soc. Lond.. 1870. 574 (Trinidad).— Salvix and Godman, Ibis, 1879. 202 

 (Manaure. Province Santa Marta, Colombia, alt. 2.700 ft. r. Biol. Centr.-Am., 

 Aves, ii, 1890, 112.— Robixsox, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x\-iii. 1896, 672 (Mar- 

 garita I., Venezuela; habits; song; descr. nest and^^). — Phelps, Auk, 

 xiv, 1897, 365 (Cumanacoa, Venezuela). — Baxgs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 

 xii, 1898. 137 (Santa Marta, Colombia); Auk. x^-iii. 1901, 365 (Divala and 

 David, Panama); Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, iii, 1902, 40 (Boquete. Panama, 

 3.000 to 5.000ft. ).—Allex. Bull. Am. Mus. X. H., xiii. 1900, 1-35 (Bonda, etc., 

 Santa }klarta, Colombia): xxi. 1905, 288 i Bonda: descr. nest and eggs*.- 

 Clark, Auk, xix, 1902. 263 (INIargarita I.).— Thayer and Baxgs. Bull. Mu5. 

 Comp. Zool., xlvi, 1906, 217 ( Sabana de Panama i. 



[Chiroxiphia] lanceolata ScLATERand Salatx, Xom. Av. Neotr.,1873, 55. — Sharpe. 

 Hand-list, iii. 1901, 157. 



Pipra pareoloides D'Orbigxtt and Lafresxaye, Rev. Zool., 183S, 165 (Cartagena, 

 Colombia). 



P[ipra] pareoloides Gray, Gen, Birds, i, 1847, 274. 



CMroriphia caudata (not Pipra caudata Shaw) Lavtrexce, Ann. Lye. X. Y.. Aii, 

 1862, 296 (line of Panama Railway i. 



CHIROPRION LINEARIS Bonapartej. 

 LONG-TAILED MANAKEN. 



Similar iii coloration to C. lanceolata, but adult male with under 

 parts intensely black and middle pair of rectrices greatly elongated 

 and linear instead of lanceolate: adult female similar in coloration 

 to that of C. lanceolata but middle pair of rectrices more elongated, 

 narrower, and less pointed. 



Adult male. — Forehead, loral region, sides of head, hindneck, %\'ings, 

 tail, upper tail-coverts, ninip, and entire under parts uniform deep 

 black: crown with a large, flattened, bright crimson crest of narrow, 

 stiffened feathers, the elongated posterior portion with truncated or 

 emarginate posterior outline, projecting over occiput: back and 

 scapulars uniform greenish azure, cendean, or china blue: bill dusky 

 brown, brownish black, or black: iris b^o^^^l: legs and feet light 

 brownish yellow or buffy in dried skins, clear deep orange or orange- 

 yellow in life; length (skins), 198-241 (218) :« \vmg, 66-73.5 (70.5); 

 tail, 121.5-165 (148.2):° exposed culmen, 8-9.5 (9): tarsus. 17-19.5 

 (18.8): middle toe, 11-13 (11.9).'' 



Adult female. — ^Above plain oUve-green : beneath decidedly paler 

 olive-greenish, deepest on chest, paler and (usually) more graA'ish on 

 chin and throat, still paler posteriorly, where inclining to olive- 

 whitish: bill horn color (more or less diiskv) : iris and feet as in adult 



« Including elongated middle rectrices. & Sixteen specimens. 



