186 FLYCATCHER. 



tail, the same ; the two middle feathers of the last tipped with white ; 

 rump, sides of the neck, breast, and belly, white ; vent yellow ; legs 

 bluish. — Inhabits Ceylon. 



48— RED-VENTED FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa haemorrhousa, Ind. Orn. ii. 475. Gm. Lin. i. 941. 



Turdus hsemorrhous, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 147. 



Red-vented Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 335. Brown, III. 78. pi. 31. Shaw's Zoul. x. 334. 



LENGTH four inches and a half. Bill bluish ; head black, and 

 slightly crested ; the neck and upper parts of the body clouded brown ; 

 breast and belly white ; vent red ; tail black ; legs dusky. 



Inhabits the Island of Ceylon. 



A.— Yellow- vented Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 335. Brawn, 111. 76. pi. 31. 



Size of the last. Bill black ; forehead and crown black, and 

 crested ; sides of the neck, breast, and belly, white ; vent yellow ; 

 tail long, dusky, crossed, near the end, with a bar of white; legs dusky. 



Inhabits the Island of Java. Probably differs from the last in 

 sex: it is six inches and a half in length, and the name given to it, 

 by the Javanese, is Ketilan. 



49— GUAVA FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa Psidii, Ind. Orn. ii. 475. Gm. Lin. i. 941. 



Petit Goiavier de Maraille, Son. Voy. 59. t. 28. 



Guava Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 335. Shaiv's Zoo/, x. 335. 



RATHER less than a Sparrow. Bill black; irides pale yellow; 

 crown of the head black ; over the eyes a line of white, extending 

 almost to the hindhead ; from the base of the lower jaw to the eye 



