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XI. Lvscinia" quae Mvscicapa Ex Fvsco Et Albo Varia, Fam. 

 Sfyanep.309. t.265.Thefmall black andwhiteBkd,RVy.p.i86.(gd.)tt)at^ *p 

 Unb ttmfjbuntt ©ra&ttUCfr» De Lufcinia /m/w h/^w varia, fct)War^ viT 

 flretfftije 97ad)ti(5att apud Damulos,traclusmalabarici &Coromantcl vid. Tr.I. 

 III Contin. H6 §8f PUf f^ bCt £>drtfd)en Miffion p. 121. 



Roftrum fuperne nigrum, inferne albidum; dorfb nigricante ex 

 albo lineato; ventre albo, nigro imbuto; pedibus nigris, unguibus 

 luteis. 



XII. Lvscinia Alis Variegatis; Ficedula variegata albo-nigra; 

 an Ficedula tertia Aldrov, an motacilla nigricans, fiiperciliis albis, macula 

 alarum alba, gula flavefcente, Linn? The Cold Finch, mas &£cemina, 



Edwardi p. 30. <5#tt)arge ©raennltf e mit lumten glu<jcln* 



Mas in capite nigro ad radicem roflri alba macula ; a mandibula in- 

 fera tota albus; g.lis & cauda ex nigro, fufco & albo variis; foemiuam 

 vide apud autorem. . 



XIII. Lvscinia Pvllo-Lvtea. Mufcicapa ex fufco <Sc luteo varia. 

 The ihiall yellow and brown Bird. Sloane t. 265. RaJ. p. 86. Japacani, 



Marggr. WiU. @elb=braune ©ra^mMe. 



Capite dorfbque ex helvo nigricantibus ; alis & cauda fub-aquilinis, 

 extremitatibus albis; uropygio & lateribus fuperi colli luteis; pecloreex 

 luteo & fufco maculato ; ventre albo. 



XIV. Lvscinia, Mvscicapa Pallide Fvsca, Raj. Sloane p. 



310; longa 5" murini coioris; Cia)tbcaune ©casmncfe* 



XV. Lvscinia Ex Caervleo Et Rvbro Varia; the red bel- 

 Iy'd blue Bird; Edvvardp. 22. 8MaUC0t)te ©CaSmftcfo Re&rices ni- 

 gro infeclae; uropygium rofei coloris ; pectore rubro; csetera cserulea. 



XVI. Lvscinia Diversicolor; Mufcicapa e csrruleo, cinereo, 

 fufco & luteo varia. Raj. Sloane p. 310. ©ell) fccaUn=Unb WaUC @ca& 

 mftCfe» Arlequin. 



XVII. Lvscinia Bengalensis; lateribus capitis, infera corporis 

 parte& uropygio flavis, dorfo & cauda viridibus; alis nigris,; duabus 

 lineis maculatis albis transverfalibus , quatuor lineis longitudinalibus con- 

 tinuis, nigris, variegatis. The green indian Fly Catcher, Edvvardi II 

 p.79. 



K 2 & XXXIV. 



