€ HA TATE RE RB. ; 97 
webs; fome of thefe are two inches in length, and hang in an ele- 
gant manner over the quills; the fhafts of them are white: the 
quills are all white, except juft the tips of fome of the greater 
ones, which are brown: the legs are black. 
Le Cotinga gris-pourpre, Bri. orn. ii. p. 349. 6. pl. 35. f. 2.— Buf. off. iv. 7 6. i 
R. Ae 
Be 450s GREY CH. 
: Lev. Mu, 
HIS is rather fmaller, and variegated with brown along with Description. 
the purple: the under tail coverts rofe-colour, and the tail it- 
felf brown. 
This is moft certainly a young bird, not in full plumage. 
I have alfo feen one wholly grey drown, in a collection fent from 
Cayenne, which moft likely was a female. Buffon mentions one of 
this fort wholly grey. 
This fpecies frequents Cayenne and Guiana; at the laft place it nen aoe 
appears about the inhabited parts twice in a year, in March and ; 
September, and fhifts its quarters to other parts in the intermediate 
feafons: it feeds on fruits, and moftly frequents the borders 
of rivers, making the wef on the higheft branches of trees; but is 
never met with in the woods. The natives of Guiana call it 
Pacapac. 
Ampelis carnifex, Liz. Sy/. i. p. 298. 3. 
Le Cotinga rouge, Brif. orn. i. p. 351. 7-—Pl. eul. 378. 
—— ou L’Ouette, Buf. vif. iv. p. 452. 
Red Bird from Surinam, Edw. pl. 39.- 
| Br. Mif. Lev. Muf. 
IZE of the Grofbeak : length feven inches. Bill dull red: the (Dre eeeny 
feathers of the head are long, and may ‘be erected into a ‘creft 
Wor. II. . ; O at 
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+ RED CH. 
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