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589. Alseonax ruficaudus. Tne Rufous-tailed Flycatcher. 



Muscicapa ruficauda, Swains. Nat. Lib. x, Fit/catchers, p. 251 (1838). 

 Cyornis ruficauda (Swains.), Jerd. B. I. i, p. 468 ; Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. 



xxxvii, pt. ii, p. 30 ; I£u)ne, S. F. iv, p. 396 ; id. Cat. no. 307 ; 



Barnes, Birds Bom. p. 165. 

 Siphia ruficauda (Swains.), Sharpe, Cat. B. M. iv, p. 457. 



Coloration. Upper plumage and sides of the neck dull olive-brown ; 

 upper tail-coverts and tail chestnut ; coverts and quills of wing 

 brown edged with olive-brown ; lores and round the eye greyish 

 white ; ear-coverts fulvous-brown with pale shafts ; the whole lower 

 plumage pale earthy brown. 



The young are of the usual spotted character, but the upper tail- 

 coverts and tail are chestnut from the first. 



Iris dark brown ; upper mandible pale brown, lower fleshy ; 

 legs, feet, and claws purplish brown (Davison). 



Length 55 to 6 ; tail 2-3 ; wing 3*3 ; tarsus *6 ; bill from gape - 7. 



Distribution. Found in summer in Kashmir, Grilgit, and the 

 Himalayas from Murree to the valley of the Bhagirati river up to 

 altitudes of 10,000 feet. This species extends in summer to 

 Afghanistan, where Wardlaw Ramsay observed it breeding but 

 failed to find its nest. In the winter months it has been recorded 

 from Ahmednagar and Mount Abu, and from numerous other 

 localities in the west of India down to Travancore, extending on 

 the east as far as Eaipur in the Central Provinces. 



Godwin-Austen records this species from Cachar, but probably 

 by an oversight. 



590. Alseonax muttui. Layard's Flycatcher. 



Butalis muttui, Lat/ard, A . M. N. H. (2) xiii, p. 127 (1854) ; Leyqe, 



Ibis, 1878, p. 203 ; Hume, S. F. vii, p. 513 ; id. Cat, no. 299 te'r. 

 Cyornis mandellii, Hume, S. F. ii, p. 510 (1874), iv, p. 396, vii, p. 456 ; 



id. Cat, no. 307 bis. 

 Alseonax flavipes, Leyye, S. F. iii, p. 367 (1875). 

 Alseonax muttui (Layard), Sharpe, Cat. B. M. iv, p. 132 ; Legye, 



Birds Ceyl. p. 417, pi. xviii. 

 Siphia mandellii (Hvme), Sharpe, Cat. B. M. iv, p. 453, footnote. 

 Alseonax mandellii (Hume), Sharpe, Cat. B. M. iv, App. p. 472 ; 



Hume, S. F. xi, p. 109. 



Coloration. Forehead, crown, and nape olive-brown, with indistinct 

 brown shaft-streaks ; remainder of the upper plumage ruddy brown, 

 changing to bright ferruginous on the upper tail-coverts ; wings 

 brown, the outer webs of the coverts and quills broadly edged with 

 ferruginous ; tail brown, suffused with ferruginous on the outer 

 webs ; lores and a conspicuous ring round the eyes white ; chin 

 and throat white ; ear-coverts olive-brown ; cheeks, sides of the 

 neck, the whole breast, and the sides of the body yellowish brown ; 

 middle of the abdomen, vent, and under tail-coverts pale yellowish 

 white. 



