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NITID FLYCATCHER. 



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(Muscicapa nit Ida.) 



Mu. pallide viridis, tectridbus alarum margine albo t remigibuf 



rectricibusque nigricantibus margine Jlavo. 

 Pale-green Flycatcher, with the edges of the wing-Coverts white ; 



the quills and tail-feathers dusky, with yellow margins. 

 Muscicapa nitida. Lath. Lid. Orn. 2. 48Q. 90. 

 Nitid Flycatcher. Lath. Syn. Sup. 173. 81. 



DESCRIBED by Dr. Latham as being of a small 

 size: with a black beak: pale green plumage, 

 with the coverts edged with white : the quills and 

 tail dusky, with yellowish edges : the legs black. 

 Native of China. 



RUFOUS-BELLIED FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa cinerea.) 



Mu. nifo-fusca, abdomine rufe&cente, capite collogue cinereis t 



uropygio pectore caudaque rufis. 

 Red-brown Flycatcher, with a reddish abdomen ; the head and 



neck ash-coloured ; the rump, breast, and tail, rufous. 

 Muscicapa cinerea. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 933. Lath. Ind. Orn. 



2. 488. 83. 



Muscicapa cayanensis rufa. Briss. Sup. 51.pl. 3.f. 3. 

 Rufous-bellied Flycatcher. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 363. 74, 



NATIVE of Cayenne : length somewhat more 

 than eight inches : the upper mandible of the beak 



