164 FLYCATCHER. 



Inhabits the inward parts of the Cape of Good Hope, among the 

 rocks of the country of the Houzouanas, but is difficult to obtain ; 

 feeds on insects. 



11.— BLACK AND WHITE FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa bicolor, 2W.Ora.ii. 464. Gm.Lin.i. 946. 



Gobe-mouche a ventre blanc, Buf. iv. 542. PI. enl. 586. 



Black and white Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 327. Edw. pi. 348. 1. Skate's Zool. x. 323. 



SIZE of the Pied Flycatcher, and much resembling that bird ; 

 length four inches and a half. Bill and irides black ; forehead, sides 

 round the eye, fore part of the neck, rump, and under parts of the 

 body, white ; the rest of the plumage black, except the bastard wing, 

 which is white, and a bar of white on the greater coverts ; tail black, 

 all the feathers tipped with white ; legs black. 



Inhabits Cayenne. 



A.— Gillit de Cayenne, Buf. iv. 542. PI. enl. 675. 1. Gen. Syn. iii. 328. A. 

 Le Dominicain, Voy. d'Azara, iii. No. 175. 



Bill and legs black ; hind part of the head, neck, wings, and 

 tail, black, the rest white ; edges of the second quills bordered with 

 white. The female is of an uniformly grey colour. 



Inhabits the moist meadows of Guiana, where it is called Gillit, 

 extending to Paraguay. Two nests were seen at the end of October, 

 but the colour of the eggs not mentioned. 



12— CLICKING FLYCATCHER. 



Le Gobe-mouches Molenar, Levail. Afr. iv. 35. pi. 160. 1. 2. 



SIZE of a Colemouse. Bill and legs black brown ; irides light 

 orange ; general colour of the plumage above rufous brown, with a 



