370 STRIPED FLYCATCHER. 



grey brown on the upper, and rich yellow on the 

 under parts : the eyebrows are yellow ; and be- 

 tween them and the ears the colour bifurcates, 

 and is very faint : the tail is the colour of the up- 

 per parts of the body : the chin and vent are pale 

 yellow : it varies in having the edges of the quills 

 whitish, and the wings brown : the lines above 

 and behind the eye white ; and the tips of the 

 two middle tail-feathers also white : it may pro- 

 bably be the opposite sex. Inhabits New Holland. 



STRIPED FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa striata.) 



Mu. cinereo-virens, dorso nigro striato, subtus jlavescens, gula 

 lateribusque pectoris Jusco maculatis, rectricibus extimis tribus 

 apice albis. 



Grey-green Flycatcher, with the back striped with black; under 

 parts yellowish; the throat and sides of the breast spotted with 

 brown ; and the three outer tail-feathers tipped with white. 



Muscicapa striata. Phil. Trans. 62. 406. and 428. Gmel. Syst. 

 Nat. 1. 930, Lath. Jnd. Orn. 2. 481. 56. 



Striped Flycatcher. Pen. Arct. Zool. 2. 877. Lath. Gen. Syn. 

 3. 349. 46. 



THE Striped Flycatcher is in length five inches : 

 its beak is black, with the under mandible yel- 

 lowish at the base : the crown of the head is 

 black : the back of the head varied with black 

 and white : the back is greenish ash, with black 



