312 Sir T. S. Raffles's Descriptive Catalogue 



MUSCICAPA. 

 1. MUSCICAPA ciEituLEA, Gmel 



2. MUSCICAPA Javanica, Spam. Mas. Carls. 



MOORAI KANDANG. &XJ=b ^£jy> 



3. MUSCICAPA RUFIGASTRA. 



Dark blue above, passing into black on the wings and sides of 

 the head. Under-parts ferruginous. Bill and legs nearly 

 bl Pie k 



4. MUSCICAPA LATIROSTRIS. 



Is remarkable for the extreme breadth of its bill. It is a very 

 small bird, less than five inches in length, of a light brown 

 above, and whitish beneath. 



MOTACILLA. 

 1. MOTACILLA Indica? Gmel 

 Resembles the M. Indica, but is white beneath. 



2. MOTACILLA bistrigata. 



From six to seven inches in length. Tail as long as the body. 

 Back greenish-brown ; head dark grey ; wing- and middle 

 tail-feathers brown ; breast and belly yellow, sometimes pass- 

 ing into white on the throat. Two feathers on each side of the 

 tail white. 



3. MOTACILLA gularis. 



BURONG POODING. J_>jy c^j 



Brown above, yellowish beneath ; head, wings and tail ferrugi- 

 nous ; throat and breast marked with longitudinal black spots. 

 Five inches in length. 



4. MOTACILLA 



