222 FLYCATCHER. 



Inhabits New-Holland. — In the collection of Lord Stanley. Is 

 found chiefly in the grass, and is unable to take distant flights, for the 

 wings being short, and the tail long, causes it to fly with difficulty. 



113— MURINE FLYCATCHER. 



LENGTH six inches. Bill broad at the base, and black ; the 

 plumage above mouse-colour, beneath dusky white; quills and tail 

 brown ; tail rounded at the end, the outer feather white ; the next 

 white, with the base brown ; the third half brown, half white; the 

 fourth tipped with white ; the rest of the feathers brown. 



Inhabits New-Holland. 



114.— OLIVE FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa Caledonica, hid. Orn. ii. 478. Gm. Lin. i. 944. 

 Olive Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 342. Shaw's Zool. x. 351. 



SIZE of a Chaffinch ; length six inches ; general colour of the 

 plumage olive-green above, yellowish white beneath ; chin and vent 

 yellow; quills ferruginous ; legs dusky. 



Inhabits New Caledonia. 



115— STRIPED FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa striata, hid. Orn. ii. 481. Gm. Lin. i. 930. Miller, III. No. 15. A. B. 



Ph. Trans, lxii. p. 406. 428. 

 Sylvia striata, Vieill. Am. ii. p. 44. 

 Striped Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 349. Arct. Zool. ii. No. 277. Shaw's Zool. x. 370. 



LENGTH five inches, breadth seven ; weight half an ounce. 

 Bill black, base beneath yellowish ; crown black ; hindhead black 

 and white ; cheeks white ; throat yellowish white, spotted with 



