By ep, CeeAR Tre. Hye: RB. 
tion of the under jaw a flender white line: the throat, and be- 
neath as far as the belly, yellow; from thence to the vent dirty 
white: the quills are dull green: the tail brown: legs and claws 
black. 
This is found in Carolina, but not in the inhabited parts, 
being chiefly met with two or three hundred miles from the fea. 
It frequents the banks of great rivers, and is very fhy. Flies 
with the legs extended: faid to fing well, a ndisthought to 
feed on the feed of the Purple-flowered Solanum. 
ENERAL colour brown, inclining to afh-colour beneath : 
the throat and vent fpotted with white. 
Inhabits the parts about Lake Baikal, and in the eaft part of 
Sibiria. Obferved alfo in Kamt/chatka*. 
HE upper parts of this bird are mottled: the under white : 
beneath the wings rufous: the forehead red. 
Inhabits the parts about the river Jeni/ei *. 
Mufcicapa olivacea, Liz. Syff. i. ps 237. 146 
Le Gobe-mouche de la Jamaique, Brif. orn. ii. p. 410. 27. 
—ee ‘Caroline, & dela Jamaique, Buf. oi/. iv. p. 539+ 
Olive-coloured Flycatcher, Edw. pl. 253. 
Red-eyed Flycatcher, Caze/>. Car. pl. 54.—Brows. Fam. ps 476.—Ard. Zool 
Br. Muf. Lev. Muf. 
- ENGT H # five inches and a half. Bill lead-colour; bafe 
of the under mandible pale, and befet with briftles : irides 
red: all the upper parts of the plumage are greenifh olive 
* Mr, Pennant. 
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