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PASSERINE, 
Inhabits all parts of the world, except the Arctic : The molt me- 
lodious of the fmaller genera : Infebtivorous, feminivorous, de- 
light in woods and bufnes. Their pace hopping. Motacilla 
of Linn^us, Ficedula of Brijfon III. part II. 369. Linn^us 
has XLIX fpecies, Brijfon LXXIII. 
LIII. MANAKIN. Bill, fhort, ftrong, and hard, (lightly incurvated. 
Nostrils, naked. 
Tongue. 
Toes, the middle clofely united with the outmoft as far as the 
third joint. 
Tail, fnort. 
Ex Manakins, Edw. CCLXI. 
Inhabits South America only. 
Pipra of Linnaeus, and Manacus of Brijfon IV. 442. Linnaeus 
enumerates XIII fpecies, Brijfon XIII. 
Pipra , a a certain bird, mentioned by Arijlotle , hijl. an. lib. 
IX. C. I. Manacus from the j Dutch, Manakin , the name they 
bear in Surinam. 
LIV.TITMOUSE Bill, (trait, a little comprefied, ftrong, hard, and (harp pointed. 
Nostrils, round, and covered with bridles reflected over them. 
Tongue, as if cut off at the end, and terminated by three or four 
bridles. 
Toes, divided to their origin ; back toe very large and drong. 
Titmice, 
