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greater quills plain brown, with white tips : chin 

 pale, varied with dusky : sides of the neck mottled 

 with white : breast ferruginous : bell} 7 and vent 

 yellowish white : tail brown ; all but the two mid- 

 die feathers tipped with white : legs black. In- 

 habits the Sandwich Islands. 



FERRUGINOUS FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa ferruginea.) 



Wlv.fusco-murina subtus Jlavo-alba, gutture candido, alls nigris, 



pennarum marginejerrugineo. 

 Brown mouse-coloured Flycatcher, beneath yellow white, with 



the throat white ; wings black, their feathers margined with 



ferruginous. * 

 Muscicapa ferruginea. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 947. Lath. Ind. 



Orn. 2. 477. 41. 

 Ferruginous Flycatcher. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 214. 1. 



THE Ferruginous Flycatcher inhabits Carolina 

 and other parts of North America: it is the size 

 of a Goldfinch : its beak is black, with chesnut 

 edges : the upper parts of the body are grey 

 brown : the wings and tail are black ; the quills 

 of the first margined with rust-colour : the throat 

 white : the rest of the under parts dirty yellowish 

 white : length five inches and a half. 



