BLACK-CAPPED MANAKIN. 



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Manacus gutture albo. Briss, 4. 444. 2. ^ 36. f. \. 



Le Manakin £l gorge blanche. Birgf, Hist, Nat, Ois. 4. 421. — 



Buf. PL Enl 324./ 1. 

 White-throated Manakin. Lath, Gen, Syn, 4. 524. 8. 



The lower mandible of the beak of this bird 

 white, the upper blackish : front part of the neck 

 and throat white ; rest of the plumage of a fine 

 polished steel black, except some of the middle 

 quills, which are more or less white on the inner 

 webs : legs and claws red : inhabits the warmer 

 parts of America : length about three inches and 

 three quarters. 



BLACK-CAPPED MANAKIN. 

 ( Pipra manacus.) 



Pi. nigra subtus alba, macula, cervicis alarumque alba. 



Black Manakin, beneath white, with a spot on the neck, and 



the wings, white. 

 Pipra Manacus. Lin, Si/st. Nat. 1. 340. 12. — Gmel, Syst, Nat, 



1. 1002.— Lath, Ind. Orn. 2. 556, 6, 

 Manacus. Briss. 4. 442. 1. 

 Le Casse-noisette. Bicffl Hist. Nat. Ois. 4. 413. 

 Manakin du Bresil. Buff. PI. Enl. 302. /. 1. 

 Manakin ^ tete noir de Cayenne. Buff, PI. Enl. 303* f, 1. 



(female?) 



Black-capped Manakin. Edw, 260. 1. — Laik. Gen, Syn, 4> 

 521.4. 



The Black-capped Manakin is above four inches 

 in length: beak black: crown, and back of the 

 head, the same : chin, fore-part of the neck, and 



