CAMBAIAN FLYCATCHER. S6l 



Muscicapa pectoralis. Lath. Ind. Orn. Sup. li. 11. 

 Black-breasted Flycatcher. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 222. 22. 



ABOVE eight inches in length: its beak is 

 brown : the top and sides of the head, nape, and 

 sides of the neck, and collar round the lower part 

 of the latter, black: the rest of the upper parts of 

 the plumage greenish yellow : the chin and throat 

 white : the belly and vent yellow : wings and tail 

 black; the coverts of the former with yellow edges, 

 and the latter tipped with that colour : legs black. 

 Found in New South Wales in April. 



CAMBAIAN FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa cambaiensis.) 



Mu. nigra nitens, dorso viridi-Jlavescente, corpore subtus Jul-vo- 



jlavo, tectricibus alarum Jascia duplici alba. 

 Shining black Flycatcher, with the back greenish yellow; the 



body beneath fulvous yellow; the wing-coverts with a double 



white stripe. 



Muscicapa cambaiensis. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 4QO. 97. 

 Cambaian Flycatcher. Lath. Syn. Sup. II.21Q. 12. 



THE Cambaian Flycatcher has a dusky beak : 

 the upper parts of the body are black, with the 

 back tinged with greenish yellow : wings with 

 two white bars, formed by their coverts being 

 tipped with that colour : under parts fulvous yel- 

 low: legs blueish. Inhabits Cambaia. 



