FLYCATCHER. 
Mofcicapa Paradifi, Ind. Orz. ii. p. 480. 546 
Paradife Flycatcher, Gen. Syz. ill. p. 345. 
I Sufpect the Sifuil Boulboul and White Nightingale, fo called in india, 
to be this bird: it is white; the head crefted, and mottled a little 
about the fides and creft with black: the tail pretty long*: vent 
red: bill like that of a Tbrufh; that and the legs black. Another 
of thefe had the creft black, and the vent red; no red about the eye: 
it was called Full Doon, or Eniire, or Full Tail, as the tail is pretty 
long. 
Both thefe from Jndia. 
Dr. 7. R. Forfter, in his notes on Bartolomeo’s Voyage to the Eat 
7ndies, wonders that this author could affert that the Bird of Paradije 
exifted at Malabar +; but this point is without difficulty cleared up, 
when we know that it is one of the names which the Paradie Fly- 
catcher is known by in India. 
~ Mufcicapa Deferti, Ind. Orn. ii. p. 478. 44.—Muf. Carl), fafe. ii. t. 47. 
SIZE of the Long-tailed Titmoufe : bill yellowifh: legs black: ge- 
neral colour of the plumage dufky ruft colour: wings and tail 
black ; the laft half as long again as the body. 
Inhabits the deferts of Africa; met with between the river Heui 
and the fpring Quamodacka. 
* The tail of this, in a drawing which came under my infpetion, appeared to'be 
forked; but I have not obferved this circumftance in real {pecimens which I have yet 
feen. 
+ See a tranflation of this work by William Fohn/ton, 8v0. 1800. p. 224. Note *. 
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