GREY MANAKIN. 



IS 



principal marks of distinction are, that it has a 

 longer crest than the former; and the beak is 

 slightly curved in this, but pointed in the other : 

 the colours are distributed over them exactly in 

 the same manner ; but in this they are more bril- 

 liant, and incline to ferruginous. It is found iu 

 Guiana. 



GREY MANAKIN. 

 (Pipra grisea.) 



Pr. cristata grisea suhtus Jtavescens, sincipite luteo, tectricibus 

 alarum minoribus Jlavescentibus, majoribus rubris. 



Grey, crested Manakin, yellowish beneath, with the sinciput 

 yellow; the lesser wing-coverts yellowish, the greater ones 

 black. 



Pipra grisea. Gmel. S?/st. Nat, 1. 1000. — Lath, Ind, Orn. 2. 

 560. 20. 



Manacus cristatus griseus. Briss. 4. 463. 13. 



Le Manakin gris huppe. Buff, Hist. Nat. Ois, 4. 427* 



Grey Manakin. Lath, Gen, Syn. 4. 530. \7- 



Native of America : above three inches in 

 length : beak yellowish : head crested, and with 

 the hind part of the neck, back, and rump, grey : 

 forehead with a yellow spot : throat and fore-part 

 of the neck, breast, belly, vent, and under tail- 

 coverts, light yellow : greater wing-coverts red : 

 quills and tail ash-coloured grey. 



