60 BLACK-BELLIED FLYCATCHER. 



The following are the species before alluded to 

 as described and figured by Le Vaillant, and found 

 by him in Southern Africa : 



1. Mwcipeta perspicillata. Spectacled Flycatcher. 



Eyes surrounded with a naked blue membrane ; head and 

 neck, steel-blue ; body beneath, light cinereous ; under tail- 

 covers, whitish ; back, wings, and tail, rufous. 



2. Muscipeta rufa, Rufous-bodied Flycatcher. 



Body above and beneath, rufous ; crest, ears, and sides of the 

 head, glossy black ; wings, black and rufous, the two colours 

 divided by a longitudinal white line ; chin, rufous. 



Le Schet roux, Le Vadl. Ois. d'Afr. iii. pi. 147. 



3. Muscipeta licolor, Grey-black Flycatcher. 



Crested ; head, neck, breast, and back, blue-black ; body be- 

 neath, whitish ; vent, cinereous ; wings, black, with a lon- 

 gitudinal line of white ; tail, black, the two middle feathers 

 white. 



Le Schet noir, Le VaM* Ois. tPAf. iii. pL U& 



4. Muscipeta fluvicola, Water Flycatcher. 



White ; wings and tail, black ; female, rufous, with the wings 

 and tail blackish brown. 



Le Nebuleux, Le Vaill. Ois. tfAf. iii. pi. 149. 



5. Muscipeta pectoralis. Gorget Flycatcher. 



Above, black ; front and body beneath, white ; breast with a 

 black collar ; wings, brown, varied with white ; two middle 

 tail-feathers very long, narrow, and white. 



Le Cordou noir, Le V<M. Ois, d*Af. iii. pi. 150. 



