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97.— CRIMSON-BELLIED FLYCATCHER.— Pl. ci. 



Muscicapa coccinigastra, Ind. Orn, Sup. p. 1. 



Crimson-bellied Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 221. pl. 134. Shaw's Zool. x. 391. 



LENGTH five inches and a half. Bill and legs brown ; plumage 

 above olive-brown, but from the base of the bill to the middle of the 

 crown, taking in the eyes, black, passing backwards, and ending in 

 a point on the ears ; chin and sides of the neck white ; breast and 

 belly deep crimson ; wings black, but the quills are white half way 

 from the base, forming a large patch ; tail longish, the two middle 

 feathers wholly black, the others the same from the base to the 

 middle, the rest of the length white ; the wings reach one-fourth on 

 the tail. — Inhabits New South Wales, and is a scarce species. 



98.— BLACK-CHEEKED FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa barbata, Ind. Orn. Sup. p. Ii. 



Black-cheeked Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. Stip. ii. 221. Shaw's Zool. x. 338. 



SIZE of the White-Throat. Bill black ; plumage above brown ; 

 beneath pale yellow, towards the vent white ; crown of the head 

 black, with a broad streak of the same, occupying the sides of the 

 cheeks, beginning under the eye ; quills darker than the rest, some 

 of them edged with yellow; tail longish ; legs bluish. 



Inhabits New South Wales, found there in July. 



99.— ROSE-WINGED FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa rhodoptera, Ind. Orn. Sup. p. Ii. 



Rose-winged Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 222. Shaiv's Zool. x. 3S3. 



SIZE of a Nightingale. Bill and legs brown ; plumage in 

 general brown ; beneath white ; feathers of the crown loose, giving 



