200 FLYCATCHER. 



68— MACULATE FLYCATCHER. 



LENGTH four inches and a half. Bill pale ash-colour ; head, 

 neck, back, and wings, brown, marked with obscure, roundish, pale 

 spots; edges of the second and third coverts, and second quills pale; 

 greater quills and tail black, the latter short, and the wings reach 

 to about half the length of it; legs pale brown. 



Inhabits India. — Sir J. Anstruther. 



69.— CAMBAIAN FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa Cambaiensis, Ind. Orn. ii. 490. 



Cambaian Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. Sup. iv. 219. Shaw's Zool. x. 361. 



SIZE of the Black-capped Flycatcher. Bill depressed, rather 

 broad, dusky, and a few hairs at the base ; plumage above black, 

 tinged with yellowish green on the back ; beneath fulvous yellow ; 

 across the wing a double band of white ; legs bluish. 



Inhabits Cambaia and India.— In the British Museum. 



70— STARRY FLYCATCHER. 



Etoile, Levail. Afr. iv. 28. pi. 157. 1. 2. 



SIZE of the Common Flycatcher, but the legs longer. Bill 

 black ; irides red brown ; head blue grey, before the eye a spot of 

 white ; across the throat, beneath the grey, a band of white ; general 

 colour above the body olive-green, inclining to yellow ; beneath the 

 body jonquil yellow, clouded with pale olive on the breast and sides; 

 quills slate-coloured, with pale borders; tail as the back, even at 

 the end ; legs black brown. 



