404 GREY-NECKED FLYCATCHER. 



THE Blue-headed Flycatcher is the size of the 

 Linnet : its beak is brown : its head is of a deep 

 blue black : the throat, back, wing-coverts, and 

 tail, deep red j the tips of the feathers of the latter 

 black, and forked : the breast, belly, and vent, 

 pale brown : legs brown. Inhabits Manilla. 



GREY-NECKED FLYCATCHER. 

 (Muscicapa grisea.) 



Mu. nigra, subtus ru&escens, gutture griseo, tectricum alarum 

 fascia alba, cauda subcuneata. 



Black Flycatcher, beneath reddish, with the throat grey ; a white 

 fascia on the wing-coverts, and the tail slightly wedge- 

 shaped. 



Muscicapa grisea. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. Q42.Latk. Ind. Orn. 

 2. 476. 31. 



Grey-necked Flycatcher. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 337. 24. 



THE upper parts of the plumage of this species 

 of Flycatcher are black, with a white bar across 

 the wing-coverts : the fore-part of the neck is dark 

 ash : the breast and belly are pale red : the tail is 

 slightly wedged, and the feet are yellowish brown. 

 It inhabits China. 



