L C 2 C 2 AIUSCICAPID.E. 



Mu ? verlice nuchaquc fusco-cincreis ; dorso virescente ; gut a el 

 corpore sabtus cinereis ; malis, super ciliis, laterihusque colli, 

 rzifescentibus. 



Flycatcher ? with the crown and nape brown-ash ; the back- 

 greenish ; the throat and body beneath cinereous ; the cheeks, 

 eyebrows, and sides of the neck reddish. 



Inhabits Brazil. Length near four inches : beak 

 elongated, and somewhat resembling that of the To- 

 dies : the top of the head and the nape are dusky- 

 ash : the cheeks, and a band passing over the eyes, 

 and down the sides of the neck, are reddish ; the fea- 

 thers on the ears are of the same colour, but deeper : 

 the throat is ash-coloured, tinged with reddish : the 

 under parts are ash-coloured : the back, as well as 

 the edges of the wing and tail-feathers, is greenish, 

 but the wing-coverts are rather yellowish. 



Sp. 18. Mu. straminea. Natterer. Tetnm. PL Col. IG7.J'. 2. 

 Mu ? subcristata, verticcj'uscd medio albo ; loris strigdque oculari 



allis; corpore supra cinereo, subtus stramineo ; guld pectoi'eque 



albidis. 

 Slightly-crestpd Flycatcher ? with the crown brown, with its 



middle white ; the lores and eyestripe white ; the body above 



ash-coloured ; beneath straw-coloured 5 with the throat and 



breast whitish. 



Inhabits Brazil. Length three inches and three 

 quarters. In many respects this species is allied to 

 the Tyranni, in others to the Pari : the middle of the 

 head is adorned with a short depressed crest, of which 

 the feathers in the middle are whitish, and those on 

 either side dusky : on the lores, passing through the 

 eyes, is a white line : the sides of the head are lead- 

 colour : the nape is ashy : the back olive : the wings 



