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16. 
‘INDIAN FL. 
DgscriPTion. 
(FEMALE. 
_PLAacg. 
17. 
RUFOUS- 
VENTED FL. 
DeEseriPTioy. 
*PLACE. 
06. 
TUFTED FL. 
,DescRIPTION. 
sPLASE. 
ERGs wee AN DAC ed | OR aR 
Le Gobe-mouche de L’Ifle de Bourbon, Bri/--orn. ii. p. 360. 2. pl. 39. f. 4 
‘QIZE of-the firft fpecies: length four inches and three quar- 
ters. Bill brown: the head, and hind part of the neck, 
-brown,: marked here and there with fmalli rufous {pecks, efpecially 
on the margins: baek, rump,-and wings, much.the fame.: throat, 
and fore part of the neck, dirty white: from the breaft to the 
vent pale rufous: quills, and tail, brown; the firft edged and 
tipped with rufous; the laft-only .edged with the fame: legs 
brown. 
“The female has thofe parts of a dirty white, which are rufous-in 
the male. 
Found at the If of Bourbon; where it is called Zeéfec. 
Gobe-mouche de L’Ifle de Bourbon, Pl. ex/. 572. £. 3. 
JLENGT Hi four inches and three quarters: colour wholly 
black, except the vent and under tail coverts, which are ru< 
fous: legs pale red. 
Said to inhabit the J/le of Bourbon. 
32 1L:L black, and crooked at.the point: head crefted; that, 
the cheeks, and chin, black: hind part of the neck, back, 
«wings, and tail, the fame; the two middle feathers of the laft 
tipped with white: rump, fides of the neck, breaft, and belly, 
white: vent yellow, legs blueith. 
Anhabits Ceylon. 
Red-vented 
