240 MANAKIN. 



33— CERULEAN MANAKIN. 



Pipra caerulea, Ind. Orn. Sup. hi. 



Caerulean Manakin, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 254. Shaw's Zool. x. p. 19. 



LENGTH scarcely four inches. Bill brown; tongue jagged at 

 the end ; plumage above bluish, beneath yellowish white ; crown 

 of the head, quills, and tail, dusky black ; legs brown. 



Supposed to inhabit New-Holland— In the drawings of Mr. 

 Francillon one, thought to be a female, was three inches and a half. 

 Bill, legs, quills, and tail, black ; body above yellow brown, with 

 dusky marks, paler on the rump ; beneath white ; breast and belly 

 pale yellow. 



Inhabits New-Holland. — Mr. Lambert's drawings. 



34— CRIMSON-THROATED MANAKIN. 



Pipra gularis, Ind. Orn. Sup. lvii. 5. 



Pardalote, Tern. Man. Ed. ii. Anal. p. lxv. 



Swallow Warbler, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. p. 250. Shaw's Zool. x. p. 613. 



Crimson-throated Manakin, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 254. Shaw's Zool. x. p. 17. 



SIZE of the Gold-backed Manakin. Bill pale; plumage above 

 bluish black; chin, throat, neck before, and vent, crimson; belly 

 white ; legs dusky. 



Inhabits the Isle of Huaheine, in the South Seas. — Gen.Davies. 



35.^-DESMARETIAN MANAKIN. 



Pipra Desmaretii, Leach, Zool. Misc. i. 94. pi. 41. 

 Crimson-throated Honey-sucker, Lewin, N. Holl. Birds, 

 Desmaietian Manakin, Shaw's Zool. x. p. 18. 



LENGTH three inches and a half. Bill black ; general plumage 

 glossy blue black ; cheeks dusky ; throat, breast, vent, and under tail 



