234 MANAKFN. 



23;— GREY MANAKIN. 



Pipra grisea, Ind. Orn.'n. 560. Gm. Lin. i. 1000. 



Manacus cristatus, griseus, Bris. iv. 463. Id. 8vo. ii. 174. 



Coquantototl, Avicula cristata forma. Passeris, Seba, ii. 74. t. 70. 7. Klein, 90. 16. 



Buf. iv. 427. 

 Grey Manakin, Gen. Syn. iv. 530. Shaiv's Zool. x. p. 13. 



LENGTH three inches and a quarter. Bill short, bent, yellow, 

 going far back into the forehead ; above the eyes a spot of yellow ; 

 the head, neck behind, back, and rump, grey; on the hindhead the 

 feathers are elongated, and form a small crest ; throat, fore part of 

 the neck, and under parts to the tail, light yellow ; the greater wing 

 coverts red ; quills and tail cinereous grey. 



Supposed to inhabit Mexico. 



24— WHITE-FACED MANAKIN. 



Pipra albifrons, Ind. Orn. ii. 560. Lin. i. 339. Gtn. Lin. i. 1000. 



Le Demi-fin -k huppe et gorge blanches, Buf. v. 335. 



Fourmilier, Tern. Man. Ed. ii. Anal. p. Iviii. 



White-faced Manakin, Gen. Syn. iv. 530. Edw. pi. 344. Shaw's Zool. x. p. 12. 



LENGTH five inches and a quarter. Bill three quarters of an 

 inch, black, straight, and pointed ; head crested, having long pointed 

 feathers, which may be erected, or depressed at will ; this crest, the 

 throat, and between the eyes white; over the eyes a white streak ; 

 the white on the throat attended with a border of black all round, 

 from eye to eye ; the rest of the body and tail orange, inclining to 

 cinnamon ; but the neck behind, the middle of the back, and wings, 

 are blackish ash-colour; thighs dusky; legs reddish yellow, outer 

 and middle toes deeply united. 



Inhabits South America. 



