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Red-vented Flycatcher, Brown’s Il. p, 78. pl. 310- 
> ENGTH four inches and a half. Bill blueifi: head 
black, and flightly crefted: the neck, and upper parts of the 
body, clouded brown: breaft, and belly, .white: vent red :.tail. 
black : legs.dufky. 
Inhabits the ifland of Cey/on.:. 
Yellow-vented-Flycatcher, Brown's Ill, p. 76. pl. 31.:- 
JLENGTH four inches and a half. Bill black: forehead, 
and crown, black, and crefted: fides of the:neck, breaft, and 
belly, white: vent yellow: tail long, dufky, croffed near the end 
with.a bar of white: lees dufky.. 
Inhabits the ifland of Fava. 
From the great fimilarity of the two figures, this appears to 
differ from.the laft merely.in fex, if not.a variety-- 
Petit Goiavier de Manille, Son. Voy. p. 59. pl. 28. 
SOMEWHAT lefs than a Sparrow. Bill black: irides of 
a pale yellow: crown of the head black::over the eyes a line 
of white, extending almoft to the hind head: fromthe bafe of the 
lower jaw to the eye another of black: the upper parts of the- 
body are of a.dull brown, not unlike wmber: quills, and tail, the 
fame, but deeper: the under parts are white, except the vent, 
which is of a pale yellow: legs black. 
This inhabits Manilla, and is frequent about habitations; and- 
is. obferved frequently to. perch:on the Gaavas, the fruit of: 
which. 
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