of the United. States. 67 



77. MusctcAPA crimta, L. Greenish ; throat ash ; belly yel- 

 low ; wing- and tail feathers ferruginous on the inner webs. 



Great-crested F ycatrher, Muscicapa crinita, Wils. Am. 

 Orn. ii. p. 75. pi- \A.fig.2. 



Inhabits throughout the United States during- summer : 

 rather common. 



78. Muscicapa verticalis, Nob. Head and throat ash; a 

 small orange spot on the crown ; belly yellow ; tail blackish, 

 exterior feather white on the outer web. 



Arkansaw Flycatcher Muscicapa verticalis, Nob. Am. Orn. 

 i.p. 18. pi- 2. fig. 2. Tyrannus verticalis, Say. 



Inhabits the Arkansaw region near the Rocky Mountains, 

 during summer. 



79. Muscicapa savana. Nob. Cinereous ; head black ; a ful- 

 vous spot on the crown ; beneath white ; tail ten inches long-, 

 extremely forked, black. 



Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Muscicapa savana, Nob. Am. Orn. 

 i. p. 1. pi. 1. Jig. 1. 



Muscicapa tyrannus, L. Tyrannus savana, Vieill. 



Inhabits South America : an accidental visiter in the United 

 States. 



80. Muscicapa forficata, Gm. Light cinereous ; beneath 

 white ; axillary feathers scarlet ; tail greatly elongated, ex- 

 tremely forked, black ; outer feathers chiefly rosaceous. 



Swalloiv-tailed Flycatcher, Muscicapa forficata, Nob. Am. 

 Orn. i.p. \b.pl. 2. fig. 1. 



Inhabits the trans-Mississippi territories, south-western 

 states, and Mexico. 



** Smaller species (Muscicapa;, Muscivorce, and Muscipeta- 

 of authors.) 



81. Muscicapa saya. Nob. Dull cinnamon-brown ; belly ru- 

 fescent ; tail nearly even ; first primary longer than the sixth. 



Say's Flycatcher, Mnscicapa saya, Mob. Am-. Orn. i. p. 20. 

 pi 2 . fig. 3. 



