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line ; under parts of the body pale reddish white ; tail cuneiform, the 

 two middle feathers black, the next white at the tip, the others all 

 white; legs brown. 



Native place uncertain. 



32.— JAVAN FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa Javanica, Ind. Orn. ii. 490. Mus. Carls, iii. t. 75. Lin. Trans, xm. p. 



146. 313. 

 Javan Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. Sup.n. 218. Shaw's Zool. x. 400. 



SIZE of the Spotted Species ; length six inches. Bill and legs 

 black ; upper parts of the body dusky, margins of the feathers 

 ferruginous; under parts white; on the neck before a dusky bar; 

 over the eye a white streak ; tail pretty long, cuneiform, the four 

 middle feathers black, the others black, with the ends white. 



Inhabits Java, called Sikattan, also Moorai Kandang. 



33.— WHITE-BROWED FLYCATCHER. 



SIZE of the Common Wagtail ; length six inches and a half. 

 Bill black, with several hairs at the base ; forehead to the middle of 

 the crown white ; descending on each side, in a broad patch, over 

 the eye to the nape ; but down the middle of the crown and the nape 

 black ; from the gape, through the eyes, a broad band of black, 

 increasing in breadth, and curving downwards ; chin and under parts 

 wholly white ; back, rump, and wings, pale ash-colour, the last 

 spotted with white, the rest of the wing black ; tail rounded at the 

 end, three inches and a half long, the outer feather shorter by half 

 an inch ; colour black, but the three outer feathers are white at the 

 ends, most so on the exterior, where it is white for above half the 

 length ; legs long and black. 



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