266 o AVES. 
Buiurincu TANAGERS. 
A short beak, when viewed vertically, showing an enlargement on 
each side of its base; the tail proportionably shorter. (1) 
GrossBEAK TANAGERS. 
The beak conical, thick, convex, as broad as it is high, the back 
of the upper mandible rounded.(2) 
TanaGErs, properly so called. 
A conical beak, shorter than the head, as broad as it is high, the 
upper mandible arcuated, somewhat pointed.(3) 
Or10oLe TANAGERS. 
The beak conical, arcuated, pointed and notched at the end.(4) 
CarpINAL TANAGERS. 
Beak conical, somewhat vaulted, an obtuse salient tooth on the 
side.(5) 
(1) Tanag. violacea, Enl. 114, 1, 2—T". cayennensis, Ib. 3—Ptpra musica, Enl. 
809, 1— Tun. diademata, Natterer, Col. 243 or Lindo bleu, Azz., or Bouvreuil azuré, 
Vieill. Gal. page Lindo bleu doré, Azz. (Tan. chrysogaster, Cuy.)—Tan. viridis, 
Vieill. Col. 56, 
(2) Tuan. magna, Enl. 205.—Tan. atra, Enl. 7 14, 2.—Coracias cayennensis, Enl. 
616.—Tun. flammiceps, Pr. Max. Col. 177-—Tan. superciliosa, Spix, 57, 1.—Tan. 
psittacina, Ib. 2.—Tun. atricollis, 1d. 56,2. It is on this division that Vieillot has 
founded his genus Hasra. 
(3) Lun. talao, Enl. 127, 2.—tricolor, Enl. 33.—mexicano, 290, 2 and 155, 1.— 
gyrola, Enl. 201, 2, and 290, 1.—episcopus, Enl. 178.—celestis, Spix, 55, 1.— 
varia, Desm. ( Motacilla velia, L.) Enl. 669, 3, of which the 7. Schrankit, Spix; 51, 
is probably the young.—7" punetata and siaca, Enl. 133, L.—T" multicolor, Vieill. 
Gal. 76, or Fring. zena, L. Catesby, I, 42.—T" thoracica, Tem. Col. 42, 1.—T! citri- 
nella, Ib. 2.—T. vittata, Ib. 48.—T: penicillata, Spix, 49.—T. auricapilla, Id. 52.— 
T. vittata, T. Col. 48.—T. leucoptera, or Oriolus lewcoperus, Lath. Syn. 
(4) The J! gularis, Enl. 156; pileata, 720, 2, and speculifera, Spix, 36, 1, ap- 
proach the Motacillz in their more slender beak. T' nigricollis, 720, 1, is a true 
motacilla, a sort of Regulus with a rather large beak. 
(5) T. cristata, Enl. 7, 2 and 301, 2, of which the 7! brunnea, Spix, 49, 2, is the 
young.—nigerrima, Enl. 179, 2,and 711.—olivacea.—archiepiscopus, Desm. Spix, 
56, 2.—Tan. rufiventer, Sik: 50, 1.—rufigularis, \d., 56, 5.—Saira, Id. 48, 1.— 
viridis, lb. 2. This division has been named Tacuyruonus, by Vieillot, Gal. 82. 
But we should also refer to it, “his genus Pyranea, which is solely founded on an 
individual deformity. “We will name his species Tan. cyanictera. 
The Palmiste, Buff. Enl. 509, 1. (Turd. palmarum, Gm.), Vieill. Am. I, 69, also 
belongs to it; its notch is Pai 3 sensible, and it almost wholly disappears in a 
neighbouring species, of which Vieillot has made his genusIcrexra, Ict. dumicola, 
