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the under parts white : tail rufous : legs pale. 

 Inhabits Guiana, frequenting the environs of 

 woods. 



SOLITARY FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa solitaria.) 



Mu. olivaceo-viridis, subtus alba, capile collogue ccBruleo-grisei 9 

 lateribus hypochondriisque Jlavis, alls caudaque fuscis margin? 

 olivaceo-viridibus. 



Olive-green Flycatcher, beneath white, with the head and neck 

 blue green ; the sides of the body and flanks yellow ; the 

 wings and tail brown, with greenish olive margins. 



Muscicapa solitaria. Wils. Amer. Orn. 2. 143. 



Solitary Flycatcher. Wils. Amer. Orn. 2. J43. pi. 14. 



THIS bird is five inches in length : its cheeks 

 and the upper parts of its head and neck are blue 

 grey : the breast is cinereous : its sides and flanks 

 are yellow: its back and tail-coverts olive green : 

 wings dusky ; the larger and middle coverts with 

 white tips : the three secondary quills nearest the 

 body edged with pale yellowish white ; the rest 

 of the quills bordered with pale light green : tail- 

 forked, and edged with light green ; the middle 

 of the feathers coloured like the wings : from the 

 nostrils to the eye is a white stripe : belly and 

 vent white : upper mandible of the beak black ; 

 lower light blue : legs and feet light blue : irides 

 hazel. It inhabits woods in North America, but 

 is very rare. 



