CARUNCULATED CHATTERER. 4.3 J 



reous, variegated with black and green : the female 

 is much smaller than the male, and is destitute of 

 the wattles on the neck and throat : her plumage 

 is entirely of a dusky colour ; the back rather in- 

 clining to brown, and the belly to green. 



CARUNCULATED CHATTERER. 

 (Ampelis caruneulata.) 



AM. albo t uropygio remigibus rectricibusquejla'vescente adnmbratls 



f route denudata elongata caruneulata. 

 .White Chatterer, with the rump, quills, ajid tail-feathers in* 



clining to yellowish ; the forehead naked with an elongated 



caruncle. 

 Ampelis caruneulata. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 841. LatJi. Ind. 



Orn. 1. 360.9- 



Cotinga alba. Briss. Orn. 2. 356. 1 3. 

 Le Cotinga blanc. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 4. 454.Buf. PL Enl. 



7Q3. male. 794. female. 

 Carunculated Chatterer. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. QS. 8. pi. 40. 



DESCRIBED by Dr. Latham as" being twelve 

 inches in length ; the beak black ; at its base a fleshy 

 caruncle hanging over it like that of a Turkey, 

 cock, being more or less dilatable, as far as two 

 inches in length : the whole plumage, of the male 

 is of a pure white, except a slight tinge of yellow 

 on the rump, quills, and tail : the legs are black : 

 the female is furnished with the ame caruncle as 



