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wings, and the coverts, at their tips, yellow ; the quills dusky, 



edged with ferruginous. 

 Muscicapa cinnamoraea. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 93 7 Lath. Ind. 



Om. 2. 484. 66. 

 Cinnamon Flycatcher. Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. 354. 56. 



THIS Flycatcher is a native of Cayenne: its 

 length is eight inches : its beak is black : the ge- 

 neral tinge of the plumage is yellowish cinnamon- 

 colour, varied on the upper parts ; and the rump 

 and under parts are paler, and almost yellow in 

 colour : wings with a yellow bar, arising from the 

 coverts, being tipped with that colour : quills 

 dusky, edged with rust-colour. 



DUN FLYCATCHER. 



(Muscicapa sibirica.) 



Mu.fusca subtus cinerea, gula crissoque albo maculatis. 

 Brown Flycatcher, beneath ash-eoloured, with the throat and 



vent spotted with white. 

 Muscicapa sibirica. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 936. Lath. Ind. Orn. 



2. 482. 59. 



Dun Flycatcher". Pen. Arct. Zool. 2. 390. A. Lath. Gen. Syn. 



3. 351.49. 



THE prevailing colour of this bird is brown, in- 

 clining to ash-colour beneath: the throat and 

 vent are spotted with white. Found in the eastern 

 provinces of Siberia, and in Kamtskatka. 



