FLYCATCHER 
Mofcicapa alba, Ind. Orn. ii. p. 490. 96.—Muf. Carl. fafc. iit. pl. 74. 
HIS bird is wholly white, the head a little tinged with brim- 
ftone: tail long, as in the Wagtail; from this circumftance, the 
flendernefs of bill, and make of the whole bird, it would appear rather 
to belong to that genus than to the Flycatcher. 
Found at Stockholm. 
Mufcicapa Cambaienfis, Ind. Orx. ii. p. 490. 97. 
IZE of the Black-capped Flycatcher: bill depreffed, broadifh, 
dufky, with a few hairs at the bafe: the colour of the upper parts 
of the body is black, with a yellowifh green tinge on the back; 
beneath fulvous yellow: wing coverts white at the ends, from whence 
arifes a double band of that colour on the wing: legs blueith. 
Inhabits Cambaia: defcribed from a fpecimen in the Briti/h Mu- 
Sem. 
Southern Motacilla, White's Fourn. pl. in p. 239. 
HIS rather exceeds the Cinereous Flycatcher in fize: bill and legs 
pale brown: the general colour of the plumage is cinereous 
brown on the upper parts and tail; the under a fine yellow: over 
the eye a ftreak of yellow, and a double trace of the fame behind it: 
the chin and vent paler than the reft of the under parts. 
Inhabits New Holland. The {pecimens vary; fome of them have 
the crown, hind part of the neck, and back, blueifh brown: wings 
brown ; the edges of the quills whitifh: the traces above and beneath 
the eye white; and the ends of the two middle tail feathers white: 
the crown feems alfo fuller of feathers. I fufpeét that thefe two dif 
fer only in fex. 
Ff 
DEscriIPrion. 
Puace. 
12. 
CAMBAIAN 
DESCRIPTION. 
Prace. 
130 
SOUTHERN 
FL. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Prac. 
