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colour of the plumage olive green, paler beneath ; throat yellow; on 

 the fore part of the neck and breast a yellowish tinge ; legs grey. 

 Inhabits Madagascar, where it is called Tictic. 



23— UNDULATED FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa undulata, Ind. Orn. ii. 472. Gm. Lin. i. 940. 



Gobe-mouche de l'lsle de France, Buf. iv. 527. 



Undulated Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 333. Shaiv's Zool. x. 324, 



LESS than the Coldfinch, and shorter in the body. The head 

 blackish brown ; wings rufous brown ; the rest of the plumage com- 

 posed of an irregular mixture of whitish and brown, in shape of 

 waves, or small spots. 



One, supposed to be the female, has a greater portion of white, 

 with a mixture of pale rufous, on the breast and belly ; the brown 

 on the various parts of the body inclined to grey, but the colours 

 disposed as in the former. 



Inhabits the Isle of France, 



24.— INDIAN FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa Tectec, Ind. Orn. ii. 473. Gm. Lin. i. 941. 



borbonica, Bris.'n. 360. t. 39. 1. Id. Svo. i. 258. 



Indian Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 334. Shaw's Zool. x. 397. 



LENGTH four inches and three quarters. Bill brown ; head 

 and hind part of the neck, brown, marked here and there with small 

 rufous specks, especially on the margins ; back, rump, and wings, 

 much the same ; throat and fore part of the neck dirty white ; from 

 the breast to the vent pale rufous ; quills and tail brown ; the first 



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