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Mufcicapa Capenfis, Lin. Sy/?. 1. p. 327. 16. 
Le Gobe-mouche du Cap de Bonne Efperance, Brif.orz. il. p. 372. 9. pl. 36. 
£, 3.—PI. enl. 572. £. 1. 
"T HE top of the head, and fides, in this bird are black : throat 
white, paffing almoft to the nape on each fide: the hind 
part of the neck, back, and rump, are brown: the tail, and its. 
coverts, black ;. the feathers of the tail have white tips, and the 
outer feathers almoft wholly white on the outer web: wing co- 
verts brown, acrofs them a rufous bar: quills dufky, edged with 
rufous grey: acrofs the breaft a broad band of black: the reft of 
the under parts white : legs yellowifh brown 
Found at the Cape of Good Hope with the laft. 
In confidering what has been faid before concerning the 
changes which happen in our Coldfinch, we readily join Buffon, in 
fuppofing the two laft to be male and female of the fame fpecies,. 
or that they are very nearly allied to one another. 
Le Gobe-mouche 4 ventre blanc de Cayenne, Buf. oi/. iv. p. 542.—Pl. enl. 
566. f. 3. 
Black and white Flycatcher, Edw. pl. 348. f. 1. 
H E forehead, fides round the eyes, fore part of the neck, 
rump, and under parts of the body, are white; the reft of 
the plumage black, except the baftard wing, which is white, and 
a bar of the fame on the greater coverts: the tail is black, but 
all the feathers are tipped with white. 
This inhabits Cayenne. 
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