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-and wing coverts inclining to brown; ctherwife it is black. 

 Alio a fecond is there mentioned, fuppofed to be the female; the 

 whole of the plumage of which is of an uniform black brown. 



Mufcicapa albifrons, Sparrm. Muf. Carl/. N" 24. 



WHITE- 

 FRONTED FL. 



Description. 



T ENGTH five inches and three quarters. Bill black, (lender, 

 a trifle curved at the point, and a few hairs at the bafe : fore- 

 head dufky white : hind head, nape, fboulders, wing coverts, and 

 fecond quills, footy black : prime quills brown, edged with ferru- 

 ginous : fore part of the neck and breaft dufky white ; the lliafts 

 of the feathers brown : belly pale ferruginous : tail two inches in 

 length; all the feathers of an uniform black : legs black. 



Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. Is greatly fimilar to the Cold- Paace. 



fnch J but differs in wanting the white on the wings, and the tail 



feathers being all of one colour. 



86. 

 PASSERINE FLo 



C I Z E uncertain. Colour of the plumage on the upper parts of Descriptibn. 

 the body duflcy black ; beneath whitifh : tail black. 

 Inhabits the ifland of Tanna. — Defcribed from drawings in the Paace. 



poffeffion of Sir "jofeph Banks. 



Mufcicapfa ochracea, Sp«rrm. Muf. Carlf. pi. zz, g^. 



AFRICAN FL, 



T ENGTH eight inches and a half. Bill pale: head and DEscaipxiowi 



back brownifti : neck and breaft ferruginous afh-colour ; the 



feathers narrow, and fliarp at the ends : the region of the ears 



9 covered 



