212 FLYCATCHER. 



rufous on the belly ; tail three inches long, even at the end, the 

 feathers rather pointed ; legs dusky. 

 Inhabits the Sandwich Islands. 



92— SPOTTED-WINGED FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa maculata, Ind. Orn. ii. 480. Gtn. Lin. i. 945. 

 Spotted-winged Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 345. Shaw's Zool. x. 390. 



BILL black, base of the under mandible yellow on the edges ; 

 plumage above ferruginous brown, the head palest; wing^coverts 

 tipped with a white spot ; rump ferruginous; quills dusky ^beneath 

 the body pale reddish brown, changing to reddish white on the 

 bottom of the belly ; vent the same, but paler; tail brown, the outer 

 feathers white at the tips of the inner webs; legs black. 

 Supposed to inhabit the Sandwich Islands. 



93 . — RUST Y-TH RO AT FLYC ATC H ER. 



Muscicapa superciliosa, Ind. Orn. Sup. p. 1. 3Ius. Carls, iv. t. 96. 

 Supercilious Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 220. Shuiv's Zool. x. 391. 



SIZE of a small Thrush. Bill black, base pale brown ; upper 

 parts of the head, including the eyes, neck, back, and wings, dark 

 brown ; from the nostrils, over the eyes, a broad streak of white ; 

 chin and throat ferruginous ; from thence to the vent fine pale ash- 

 colour; tail rounded at the end ; the two middle feathers like the 

 back, the others ferruginous, the inner margins, and tips, brown; 

 legs black. 



94.— BLACK-CROWNED FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa meloxantha, Ind. Orn. Sup. p. 1. Mus. Carls, iv. t. 97. 

 Black-crowned Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 220. Shaw's Zool. x. 368. 



SIZE of the White-throat. Bill black; plumage above dusky 

 ash ; crown and forehead black ; wing coverts the same, with the 



