CHATTERER. 183 



13.— RED CHATTERER. 



Ampelis Carnifex, Ind. Orn. i. 366. Lin. i. 298. Gm. Lin. i. 839. Borowsk. iii. 173. 



Spalowsh. ii. t. 23. 

 Lanius ruber Surinamensis, Gerin. i. 74. t. 58. 2. 

 Icterus totus ruber, Klein, 68. 



Cotinga rubra, Bris. ii. 351. Id. Svo. i. 255. Merrem, Ic. i. t. 1. f. 1. 

 Avicula de Pipitzon dicta, Seba, i. 92. t. 57. 4. 

 Cotinga rouge, ou Ouette, Buf.iv. 452. Pl.enl. 378. Levail. Amer. <§- Ind.\. 111. 



pi. 37. 

 Red Chatterer, Gen. Syn. iii. 97. Edw. pi. 39. 



SIZE of a Grosbeak ; length seven inches. Bill dull red ; the 

 feathers of the head are long, and may be erected into a crest at 

 will : this crest, the lower part of the back, rump, lower part of the 

 belly, thighs, and vent, are bright crimson ; the rest of the plumage 

 dull red ; the tips of the feathers dusky; tail crimson, with the end 

 and outer web dusky brown ; legs dirty yellow, the hind part of 

 them hairy. 



In the female the top of the head, and the tail feathers are brown 

 red, the plumage otherwise olive-green, tinged with red, or brown, 

 in different lights; belly and under tail coverts red, but less so than 

 in any part of the male. 



Inhabits Cayenne, Guiana, and other parts of South America ; 

 has the manners of the Pompadour, but is more common : its cry is 

 like the word Ouette. 



14 — ANNUMBI CHATTERER. 



L'Aunumbi rouge, Voy. d'Azara, iii. No. 220. 



THIS is eight inches long. Bill dusky, nearly straight, but 

 curved a little at the point, beneath whitish ; irides fine yellow ; head, 

 wings, and tail, fine carmine ; sides of the head, and neck behind, 

 body, and under tail coverts, rufous brown ; fore part of the neck, 

 and under parts of the body whitish ; under wing coverts as above, 



