﻿M A N A K I N. 



S*S 



Pipra aureola, Lin.Syft. i. p. 339. N" 7. 



Le Manakin rouge, Brif. orn. iv. p. 452. N° 6. pi. 34. f. 5 — Buf. oif. Iv. 



p. 415. — PI. enl. 302. f. 2. 

 Red and black Manakin, Ednu. pi. 261. f. 2. 



Br. Muf. 



TE N G T H three inches three quarters. Bill half an inch, 

 and black ; the bafe of it furrounded with orange : head, 

 neck, throat, and breaft, crimfon (in fome orange) : back, 

 rump, fcapulars, upper wing and tail coverts, belly, and fides, 

 black, with a glofs of polilhed fteel : the middle of the belly 

 inclines to red*: thighs grey: on the wings is a white fpotj 

 beneath them yellow : legs and claws red. 



The upper part of the body of the female is olive, with a mere 

 trace of red furrounding the head like a crown : the under parts 

 of the body olive yellow : the reft as in the male. Young birds 

 have the whole body of an olive-colour, except the head, 

 throat, breaft, and belly, which are marked with red fpots. 



This fpecies is very common at Guiana, the moft fo of all of 

 this genus. 



RED AND 

 BLACK M, 



Description. 



Female. 



Place. 



Pipra aureola, 0. Lin. Syfl. i. p. 339. N° 7. 



Le Manakin orange, Brif. orn. iv. p. 454. N° 7. — Buf. tif. iv. p. 41 7-— 



PL enl. 302. f. 3. 

 Black and yellow Manakin, Edtu. pi. 83. f. 2. 



Br. Muf. 



g I ZE of the laft. Head, neck, breaft, belly, and fides, orange : 

 reft of the plumage black, except the thighs, which are 



» In PI. enl. the forehead, chin, throat, and edge of the wing, are yellow. 



orange 



9- 



Var. A. 



Description* 



