FLYCATCHER. 



155 



99 Rose-winged 



100 Hooded 



101 Rose-breasted 



102 Southern 



103 Grey 



104 Yellow-eared 



105 Ruff-throated 



106 Australasian 



107 Red-backed 

 10S New-Holland 



109 Pacific 



110 Solitary 



111 Rusty-crowned 



112 Barred-tailed 



113 Murine 



114 Olive 



115 Striped 



116 Cinereous 



A Wood-Pewee 



117 Lesser crested 



118 Black-capped 



119 Querulous 



120 Red-eyed 



A Canada Olive 



121 Warbling 



122 Chattering 



123 Martinico 



A White-crowned 



124 Golden-throat 



125 Canada 



126 Black-headed 



127 Rufous and black 



128 Ferruginous 



129 Cinnamon 



130 Yellow-rumped 



131 Cayenne 



132 Dwarf 

 A Var. 



133 Petty 



134 Minute 



135 Fork-tailed 



136 Swallow-tailed 



137 Yiperu 



138 Waved Tyrant 



139 Tyrant 



A Lesser Tyrant 



140 Crested 



141 Louisiane 



142 Yellow-crowned 



143 Orange-crowned 



144 Whiskered 



145 Round-crested 



146 Streaked 



147 Hanging 



148 Petechial 



149 Active 



150 Surinam 



151 Cat 



152 Rufous-bellied 

 A Var. 



153 Rufous 



154 Brown 



155 Orange-breasted 



156 Slaty 



157 White-sided 



158 Ash-barred 



159 Striped 



160 Cock-tailed 



161 Paraguan 



162 Mustachoe 



163 Full-winged 



164 Annumbi 



165 Peruvian 



166 Blue-billed 



167 Whistling 



168 Brown and white 



169 Noted 



170 Solitary 



171 Little 



172 Tufted-naped 



173 Yellow-throated 



174 Rock 



175 Choral 



176 Rust-bellied 



177 Broad-billed 



1 HE general characters of the Flycatcher Genus are — the bill 

 more or less flattened at the base, and at that part furnished with a 

 few bristles; at the tip of the upper mandible a slight notch. 

 Toes divided to their origin, for the most part. * 



* This character must be dispensed with in some species, which, though true Flycatchers 

 in every other particular, are more or less united at the base, but never so much as in the 

 Tody Genus. 



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