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Mufcicapa Senegalenfis, Liz. Sy. i. p. 237. 15. B. 
ie Gobe-mouche 4 poitrine noire du Senegal, Brif. orn. ii. p. 376. 14. 
pl. 37. f. 3.—P/. enl. 567. f. 2. 
Le Gobe-mouche a bandeau blanc du Sénégal, Buf. oi/. iv. p. 528. 
77‘ HIS has the fame white ftreak over the eye as the former 
bird; and inftead of the rufous breaft, has a band of black 
on the fame part: the upper parts of the plumage are black, 
clouded with white; which in the other bird are only dufky and 
grey: eight of the middle tail feathers in this bird are black; the 
daft but one black tipped with white; and the outer one white on 
the outer web and tip, otherwife black : lees black. 
Thefe are found at Senegal, and feppofed to be male and 
female. 
Le Gobe-mouche hupé du Senegal, Bri/. orn, ii. ps 422. 33. pl. 39. f. 2.— 
Buf. oif. iv. p.530.—P. enl. 573. f. 2. 
S IZE of our Yellow Wagtail: length eight inches and a quar- 
ter. Bill deep afh-colour: the head, throat, and fore part of 
the neck, are gloffy black, changing into green in fome lights; 
the feathers of the crown long, forming a creft: the upper parts 
of the neck, wing coverts, fcapulars, back, and rump, are chef- 
nut: breaft, and under parts, deep afh-colour: greater coverts, 
and quills, brown, with chefnut edges: tail purplith chefnut, four 
inches long, and greatly cuneiform in fhape: legs grey. 
Inhabits Senegal. 
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DeEscRiPTion. 
Plats. 
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CRESTED 
SENEGAL FL. 
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