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Place and 



Manners. 



M A N A K I N. 



All of them are met with in Guiana, as well as at Brafil and 

 Mexico, and herd together; moftly frequenting woods ; and have 

 the fame chirping note common to almoft all of this genus : but 

 Linnaus obferves, that the laft-defcribed fings remarkably well, 

 and is met with among the reeds. 



7- 

 WHITE- 

 HEADED M. 



Description. 



lace. 



Pipra Leucocephala, Lin. Syji. i. 340. N° 8. — Muf. Adolph, ii. p. 33. 



HP H I S is the fize of a Wagtail, but the bill (tronger. The 

 whole head is white : the reft of the body black : about the 

 mouth are feveral pretty ftrong briftles. 

 Inhabits Surinam. 



WHITE- 

 THROATED M. 



Pipra Gutturalis, Lin. Syji. i. p. 340. N° 10. 



Le Manakin a gorge blanche, Btif. orn. iv. p. 444. N° 2. pi. 36. f. I. 

 Buf. oif. iv. p. 421 — PI. enl. 324. f. I. 

 Br. Muf. 



Description. ENGTH three inches eight lines. Bill four lines and a 



half; the upper mandible blackiih ; the lower white: the 

 whole body is of a fine poliihed fteely black, except the fore part 

 of the neck and throat, which are white : fome of the middle 

 quills are alfo more or lefs white on the inner webs : legs and 

 claws red. 

 f L.-A.CB,. Inhabits the hotter parts of America, 



Pipra 



