RUFOUS-FRONTED FLYCATCHER, 



" has the head and back ash-coloured: chin 

 black : breast and rump orange ; the rest of the 

 under parts yellowish white : the wings black, 

 with a bar of orange across the middle : the tail 

 black above and yellow beneath. Inhabits India." 



RUFOUS-FRONTED FLYCATCHER. 

 ( Muscicapa rufifrons. ) 



Mu. fusca, fronts dorso basique caudce rufis, remigibus nigris+ 



auribus pectoreque nigro maculatis. 

 Brown Flycatcher, with the forehead, back, and base of the 



tail, rufous ; the quills black ; the ears and breast spotted 



with black. 



Muscicapa rufifrons. Lath. Ind. Orn. Sup. I. 5. 

 llufous-fronted Flycatcher. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 220. 16. 



THIS inhabits New South Wales in the summer : 

 its beak and legs are pale brown : the crown, nape, 

 and upper part of the neck, wing-coverts, tip of 

 the tail, belly, and vent, pale brown : the ears and 

 breast are spotted with black ; and on the middle 

 of the neck is a large patch of that colour : the 

 forehead, middle of the back, and base of the 

 tail, are of a bright rufous colour : the chin, fore- 

 part of the neck, and breast, dirty white : tail 

 long, and v/edge-shaped. 



