FLYCATCHER. 235 



quills brown ; rump yellow ; belly and vent buff-colour ; tail even 

 at the end, three inches in length, and of the same colour as the 

 quills. — Inhabits Cayenne with the last. 



131.— CAYENNE FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa Cayanensis, Ind. Orn. \\. 484. Lin. i. 327. Gm.Lin.h. 937. Bris. ii. 404. 



t. 38. 4. Id. Svo. i. 270. 

 Gobe-mouche a ventre jaune, Buf.W. 550. Pl.enl. 569. 2. 

 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 359. 

 Cayenne Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 355. Id, Sup. 173. Shaiv's Zool. x. 358. 



LENGTH seven inches and a quarter. Bill dusky, beset with 

 bristles ; top of the head brown ; the feathers down the middle yellow 

 at the base; from the bill over the eye, to the hindhead, a streak of 

 white ; before and behind the eye a deep brown spot; all the upper 

 parts of the body brown, edged with olive ; upper wing and tail 

 coverts brown, with rufous edges; chin white ; the rest of the under 

 parts yellow; quills and tail brown, with rufous edges; legs blackish. 



Inhabits Cayenne. — Buffon mentions one with a conspicuous fine 

 yellow streak on the crown, which is probably the male. One from 

 Berbice, in the collection of Mr. Mc. Leay, was named Telale. 



132— DWARF FLYCATCHER. 



Muscicapa pygmEea, Ind. Orn. ii. 488. Gm. Lin. i. 933. 



Le petit Gobe-mouche, Gobe-moucheron, Buf. iv. 554. PI. enl. S31. 2. 



Dwarf Flycatcher, Gen. Syn. iii. 363. Shaw's Zool. x. 246. 



THIS is scarcely three inches long ; bill in proportion, a little 

 curved at the point, and dusky ; head and neck behind rufous, 

 spotted with black ; back and wing coverts deep ash-colour, with 



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