PASSERINE FLYCATCHER. 33? 



THE Streaked Flycatcher is found at Cayenne : 

 it is four inches and a half in length : its beak is 

 black : the crown of the head is ash-colour and 

 yellowish, mixed ; it has a slight crest : the upper 

 parts of the body brown : the middle and greater 

 wing-coverts are tipped with rufous, forming two 

 bands of that colour on the wings : few of the 

 secondaries have their edges whitish ; the rest of 

 the quills are edged with rufous : the under parts 

 of the body are brownish white, varied with longi- 

 tudinal brown streaks : legs brown* 



PASSERINE FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa passerina.) 



Mu. nigricans subtus alba, cauda nigrn. 



Dusky Flycatcher, with the under parts white, and tail black. 

 Muscicapa passerina. Latli. Ind. Orn. 2. 4QO. 93. 

 Passerine Flycatcher. Lath. Syn. Sup. \J5. 



THE Passerine Flycatcher inhabits the island of 

 Tanna : the upper parts of its plumage are dusky 

 black ; the under parts whitish : the tail is black. 



