STRIPED-HEADED MAN AKIN. 



PICICITLI MANAKIN. 

 (Pipra Picicitli.) 



Pi. cinerea, capite collogue atris, macula candente oculos ambiente^ 



acumi?te in pectus usque procedente . 

 Cinereous Manakin, with the head and neck dark-coloured ; a 



white spot round the eyes, reaching downwards to the breast 



in a point. 



Pipra picicitli. Lath. Ind. Orn.2. 55g. l6. 

 Picicitli Manakin. Lath. Syn, Sup. XL 252. 2. 



This small species is a native of Mexico, where 

 it generally appears after the rainy season : its 

 general colour is cinereous : the head and neck 

 are black ; the former with a large white spot on 

 each side, including the eye, and reaching down- 

 wards to the breast. It does not sing, and will not 

 bear confinement : is said to be very good to eat. 



STRIPED-HEADED MANAKIN. 

 (Pipra striata.) 



Pi. cinereo-fusca subtus Jiavescens, vettice nigro striis albis, loris 

 remigibusque secundariis apice Jlavis, alula rectriceque extima 

 apice albis. 



Grey-brown Manakin, yellowish beneath, top of the head black ; 

 . with white stripes ; lores and secondary quills yellow at the 

 tips. 



Pipra striata. Gmel. Si/st. Nat. 1. 1003. — Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 

 558. 13. 



Striped-headed Manakin. Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 520.^^ 54.— Lath. 

 Syn. Sup. 1&8. 



