AIUSCICAPID^E. 119 



Sp. 10. Mu. grisola. Steph. v. x. p. 332. — Britain and other parts 



of Europe. 

 Sp. 11. Mu. atricapilla. v Steph. v. x. p. 320. pi. 30. — Muscicapa 



luctuosa. Temm. Man. d'Orn. 157. — Britain and other parts 



of Europe. 

 Sp. 12. Mu. albicollis. Temm. Man. d'Orn. 100. Id. 2 Edit. 



i. 153. 

 Mu. supra nigra, alis uropygioque albo variata; subtus et torque 



albo ; fcemin&J'ronte albo. 

 Flycatcher above black, with the wings and rump varied with 



white ; beneath and collar white ; female with the forehead 



white. 

 Gobe-mouche noir a Collier. Buff. PI. Enl. 565. f. 23. — White- 

 necked Flycatcher, hath. Gen. Hist. vi. 162. 



Inhabits the south of Europe. Allied to the last : 

 length five inches : plumage in general black above, 

 with a slight mixture of white on the rump : on the 

 quills a large patch of white : all the under parts 

 white, passing round the neck as a collar : the fore- 

 head is also white : the female differs from the male 

 by having a small patch of white on the forehead ; 

 the general colour of her plumage is brown or ash- 

 colour : the two outer tail-feathers edged with white ; 

 and the white surrounding the neck less apparent, 

 but the under parts in general are white. In the 

 winter the difference between the sexes is less ap- 

 parent, and the male is fully black only in the breed- 

 ing season. 



Sp. 13. Mu. csesia. 



Mu. caesia remigibus cinereo-fuscis ; rectricibus nigricante cine- 



riis; mas: ant capite, collo dorsoque luteo-fuscis, gula albidd ; 



•ventre crissoque riifis ; alis candaque fuscis ; foemina. 

 Bluish Flycatcher with the quills ashy-brown ; the tail-feathers 



dusky-ash; male: or, with the head,, neck, and back yellowish- 



