206 FLYCATCHER. 



80- INDIGO FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa Indigo, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 146. 



LENGTH three inches and three quarters. Colour of the 

 plumage obscure sky-blue; quills and tail black: the feathers of 

 the last, the base of the axillaries, the belly, and vent, whitish ; the 

 tail feathers, the exterior ones excepted, are outwardly margined 

 with obscure sky-blue ; the two middle ones plain black at the base. 

 Inhabits Java, and called Nil-nilan. 



81— BANYUMAS FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa Banyumas, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 146. 



LENGTH five inches and a half. Plumage above deep azure- 

 blue, beneath chestnut, paler on the belly; quills and under part 

 of the tail black. 



Inhabits Java : met with in the Province of Banyumas, and 

 called Chiching-goleng. One of these in the collection of Mr. 

 Comyns, differed, in having the throat and breast pale rufous ; belly 

 rufous white. This last came from the Island of Ceylon. 



82.— PASSERINE FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa Passerina, Ind. Orn. ii. 490. 



Passerine Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. Sup. 175. Shaw's Zool. x. 337. 



SIZE uncertain. Plumage on the upper parts of the body dusky 

 black, beneath whitish ; tail black. 



Inhabits the Isle of France in the Southern Ocean. — From the 

 drawings of Sir Joseph Banks. 



