FEY CA ae HER. 
Moufcicapa Aedon, Ind. Orn. ii. p. 478. 42.—Pall. reife, iil. p. 695. 11 *. 
CIZE of the Reed Thrufh: above ferruginous brown; beneath 
yellowifh white: tail cinereous brown, pretty long; the two mid- 
~ dle feathers equal in length, the outer are much fhorter. 
Inhabits the rocky and funny places in Dauuria, where it is not un- 
common: fings {weetly,.and even in the night, in manner of the 
Greater Nightingale, to which it is not inferior in melody, and fully 
fupplies the place of that bird;. the Nightingale not being found in 
Sibiria. 
Mufcicapa Nove Hollandiz; Ind. Orn. ii. p. 478. 43. 
Yellow-eared Flycatcher, Wite’s Fourn. pl. in p. 161. 
IZE of a Martin; length feven inches: bill broad at the bafe, and 
yellowifh: general colour of the plumage brown; whitifh be- 
neath: belly quite white; behind the eyes, and beneath them, a ftreak 
of yellow, growing broader at the back part: tail pretty long, and the 
middle feathers of it rather fhorter than the others. 
Inhabits New Holland. 
HIS is \confiderably larger than the Hedge Sparrow: bill and 
legs black : tongue briftly at the tip:. the general colour of the 
plumage on the upper parts is olive green: the crown, and all be- 
neath, from the chin, yellow: through the eyes, from the gape, a 
large patch of black ; at the back part of which, on the ears, a tuft of 
yellow, which tuft confifts of feathers longer than the others: the outer 
tail feathers yellow. 
Inhabits, Nez Holland, where it is called Darwang, and is a common 
9 {pecies, 
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Place. 
